Abstract:Background: Distal end radius fractures are the commonest occurring fractures occurring in upper extremity. They represent one-sixth of all fractures treated in emergency department. The present study was conducted to assess collapse in distal end radius fracture following close reduction and cross K wire fixation using standard AP and lateral radiological parameters of reduction. Materials & Methods: A sample of 40 patients who underwent K wire fixation for unstable fractures of distal radius over a period of… Show more
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