ITERATIVE DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE, MINI INVASIVE SURGERY: A CASE REPORT
Aadel Teghida*, R. Boueld, Z. Benali, H. Berrada, B. Chelouah, A. Bennis, O. Zaddoug, M. Benchakroun, S. Bouabid
ABSTRACT
Distal radius fractures are the most common fractures in adults. Because of the prevalence of these injuries, patients may present with a repeat distal radius fracture on the same wrist through the site of a malunion. In this setting, the restoration of acceptable alignment can be challenging. There is little guidance in the literature for the management of these fractures. We report our experience with repeat distal radius fracture. The secondary fracture plane was used to correct the prior deformity, and the construct was fixated using percutaneous pinning technique.
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