Orthopedic Board Prep: Distal Radius Fracture Management & Surgical Indications MCQs
29 مارس 2026
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Key Takeaway
Surgical intervention for distal radius (Colles) fractures is primarily indicated when acceptable alignment cannot be maintained or achieved non-operatively. Key factors include persistent dorsal tilt (>10-20 degrees), radial shortening (>2-3mm), significant articular step-off (>1-2mm), severe comminution, and open fractures, especially after initial reduction attempts.
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