Case Report

Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis for a Distal Radius Fracture with Forearm Skin Problem

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Plain X-ray films on her visit to our hospital. (a) Frontal plain X-ray image. (b) Lateral plain X-ray image. Plain X-ray images showed a distal radius fracture accompanied by dorsal displacement of the distal bone fragment. Due to the skin state, conservative treatment by external fixation, such as splinting and casting, was difficult. Surgery after improvement of the skin state was considered to be more invasive due to bone union. Therefore, osteosynthesis using a minimally invasive approach was planned.
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