To compare the subjective, clinical, and radiographic outcomes of two methods of internal
fixation for distal radial fractures.
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References
- Open reduction and internal fixation compared to closed reduction and external fixation in distal radial fractures: a randomized study of 50 patients.Acta Orthop. 2009; 80: 478-485
- External or internal fixation in the treatment of non-reducible distal radial fractures?.Acta Orthop. 2011; 82: 610-613
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Clinical Paper Session 01: Distal Radius
Friday, September 19, 2014 • 9:13–9:20 AM
Category: Treatment, Surgical Technique
Keyword: Hand and Wrist
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