Distal radius fracture malunion in an adolescent patient treated with osteotomy and autologous iliac bone grafting: A case report.
Kai LiuLin MuJianfeng LiuZhuo FuLei ChenBin LiuPublished in: Medicine (2020)
This rare case provides valuable insights for hand surgeons. High-resolution computed tomography scan and 3-dimensional reconstruction can help us effectively diagnose wrist diseases. Small lesions on the articular surface of the distal radius will change the position and function of the wrist joint, and cause traumatic arthritis of the wrist joint. Therefore, it is very important to reconstruct the normal structure of the distal radius articular surface. Osteotomy and autologous iliac bone grafting are effective treatments for serious distal radius fracture malunion in the adolescent patient. During the operation, care should be taken to protect the osteoepiphysis to avoid bone dysplasia.
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