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Understanding Variations in the Management of Displaced Distal Radius Fractures With Satisfactory Reduction.

Jomar N A AryeeGiulia C FriasDaniel K HaddadKevin D GuerreroVivian ChenFan LingDavid KirschenbaumJames T MonicaBrian M Katt
Published in: Hand (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Assessment of instability at the time of injury, patient age and activity level, as well as surgeon volume and time in practice independently affect the decision to manage well-reduced DRF with surgical or nonsurgical treatment. The source of heterogeneity in the treatment of these fractures is borne at least in part from a lack of formal direction on the importance of prereduction instability from the CPGs.
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