Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics
Volume 19, Issue 2 , Pages 60-64, April 2009

The Role of External Fixation in the Treatment of Unstable Distal Radius Fractures

  • Jonathan Pritt, MD
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  • Marco Rizzo, MD

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Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Fractures of the distal end of the radius represent a common and varied set of injuries. Management of unstable fractures of the distal radius continues to evolve. External fixation with or without secondary augmentation has been used with success in the treatment of these difficult injuries for some time. When considering the best management option for a particular patient and injury, it is important to understand the indications and varied techniques that are available. External fixation continues to be used with frequency and can result in good functional outcomes. It is important for surgeons who are managing these injuries to have a good understanding of external fixation and its proper applications.

Keywords: distal radius fracture, external fixation

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PII: S1048-6666(09)00085-8

doi:10.1053/j.oto.2009.05.004

Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics
Volume 19, Issue 2 , Pages 60-64, April 2009