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Mohammed Schezan Iqbal1, Anil Kumar Mishra2, Rajiv Kaul3
1Departamento de Ortopedia, INHS Kalyani, Visakhapatnam, Índia.
Abstract:
Chronic distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) dislocation has been treated historically with complex osteotomies and reconstructive procedures, often resulting in intractable stiffness and loss of function. It is desirable to use a technique of fixation that will not only restore the wrist biomechanics but also be cosmetically appealing to the individual. We present a novel technique of reduction and fixation of a chronically dislocated DRUJ in a 26-year-old male using a minimally invasive approach, with successful restoration of DRUJ function and no postoperative complications.
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