Bokkisam Ronith, Iftikhar Nofel, Ganti Latha
Washington University.
University of Florida.
Orthop Rev (Pavia). 2024 Oct 31;16:125163. doi: 10.52965/001c.125163. eCollection 2024.
Distal radial fractures (DRFs) are prevalent injuries and represent one of the most common fractures seen in the Emergency Department (ED). DRFs often result from falls on an outstretched hand (FOOSH). This case study details a 64-year-old female who sustained a distal radial fracture with dorsal angulations (DRFDA) from ice skating, confirmed via radiographic evaluation. Initial treatment involved immobilization, pain management, and follow-up with orthopedic specialists. Proper diagnosis and management are essential to prevent long-term functional impairments, with treatment ranging from casting to surgical intervention based on fracture severity.
桡骨远端骨折(DRF)是常见的损伤,是急诊科(ED)最常见的骨折之一。桡骨远端骨折通常由伸手撑地摔倒(FOOSH)所致。本病例研究详细介绍了一名64岁女性,她因滑冰导致桡骨远端背侧成角骨折(DRFDA),经影像学评估确诊。初始治疗包括固定、疼痛管理以及与骨科专家随访。正确的诊断和管理对于预防长期功能障碍至关重要,治疗方法根据骨折严重程度从石膏固定到手术干预不等。