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Introduction: Fractures located in close proximity to the lower end of the radius bone, which make up around 16% of fractures requiring emergency treatment require careful treatment to regain mobility in the wrist joint and the fingers. Although classic external fixation (ExFix) methods are widely used, newer procedures such as dorsal distraction plating are showing potential . This study investigates the concepts, debates, and results of several methods so that to determine the most effective fracture treatment.
Materials And Methods: The experiment will recruit individuals with intricate fractures affecting the joint across the distal region of the radius. The patients will be randomly randomized to receive either dorsal distraction plating or ExFix. Pre-operative, post-operative, and follow-up assessments will involve clinical and radiographic examinations. Functional outcomes will be evaluated using standardized scoring systems . A comparative statistical analysis will be performed to assess the outcomes obtained from both groups.
Results: The average ages across the bridge plate and ExFix sections were 40 and 43 years, respectively. The cohort of patients who had bridge plating exhibited a greater prevalence of male individuals (P = 0.011). The ExFix group had elevated infection rates, which can be ascribed to the occurrence of pin tract infections. Both the groups did not show any instances of nerve palsy. Patients who received dorsal distraction plating expressed higher levels of satisfaction with their post-operative results, both in terms of functionality and appearance .
Discussion: Patients treated with dorsal distraction reported fewer issues. Although a few difficulties were observed, the most of these patients expressed high levels of satisfaction with the results of their surgical procedures . The findings suggest that dorsal distraction may offer a more favorable balance between functional recovery and patient satisfaction, highlighting a potential advantage over ExFix. In the long run, however, the functional outcomes of both the techniques were found to be similar.
Conclusion: Dorsal bridge plating is a viable substitute for ExFix in treating distal radius fractures. The use of dorsal bridge plating demonstrated greater performance in daily activities, despite the fact that the functional and radiological findings at 6 months were found to be almost indistinguishable in both groups .
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2025.v15.i08.5976 | DOI Listing |
Cureus
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Department of Forensic Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, JPN.
Extension-distraction injuries of the spine, classified as B3 in the AOSpine Trauma Classification system, are generally attributed to hyperextension mechanisms. However, under specific biomechanical conditions, such injuries may occur even on flat surfaces not typically associated with high-energy trauma. We present two forensic autopsy cases of extension-type vertebral fractures occurring in flat-surface settings.
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August 2025
Department of Orthopaedics, Asian Institute of Medical Science, Dombivali (East), Maharashtra, India.
Introduction: Fractures located in close proximity to the lower end of the radius bone, which make up around 16% of fractures requiring emergency treatment require careful treatment to regain mobility in the wrist joint and the fingers. Although classic external fixation (ExFix) methods are widely used, newer procedures such as dorsal distraction plating are showing potential . This study investigates the concepts, debates, and results of several methods so that to determine the most effective fracture treatment.
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August 2025
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, United Kingdom; School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
The coloured Flanker task examines preparatory motor processes, providing insights into stimulus-interference (distracting stimuli requiring the same response) and response-interference (distracting stimuli triggering competing responses). Continuous measurement of the responses - using dynamometers and electromyography (EMG) - provides information about ongoing motor processes in both hands simultaneously, from stimulus onset until response production. The present study investigated the representations of chosen and unchosen hand responses using dual simultaneous transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over left and right primary motor cortices (M1), evoking EMG activity in first dorsal interosseous and thenar muscles.
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Hereditas
June 2025
Department of Interventional Therapy, Multidisciplinary Team of Vascular Anomalies, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, PR China.
Refractory ulcers caused by high-flow arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) pose significant therapeutic challenges due to persistent tissue ischemia and shear stress-induced graft failure. Traditional embolization or flap reconstruction strategies often yield suboptimal outcomes, particularly in weight-bearing regions. We present a 28-year-old female with a non-healing dorsal foot AVM ulcer despite multiple embolizations and radical toe amputations.
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