Transitional fracture of the distal radius: a rare injury in adolescent athletes. Case series and literature review.
Thomas RauerHans-Christoph PapeJamison G GambleNicolo' VitaleSascha HalvachizadehFlorin AllemannPublished in: European journal of medical research (2020)
The primary treatment goal in transitional fractures is anatomic reduction of the articular surface. Non-operative treatment of transitional fractures of the distal radius is the most commonly reported treatment option. Additionally, different fixation options have been described, including the use of Kirschner wires (K-wires) and lag screws. The presented cases demonstrate that volar plate fixation followed by functional rehabilitation is a valuable treatment option in significantly displaced transitional fractures of the distal radius. Furthermore, we discuss the pathogenesis as well as the different treatment options by critical reviewing the literature.