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Role of the Pronator Quadratus in Vascularity and Stabilisation in Distal Radius Fractures After Osteosynthesis: Clinical and Anatomical Experimental Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Pronatus quadratus reparation for Radius; Fracture, Lower or Distal End. Completed, enrolled 100 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The skin, the bones, and most muscles received branches from the source arteries of at least two angiosomes, thus revealing one of the important anastomotic pathways by which the circulation is reconstituted in those cases where a source artery is interrupted by disease or trauma. There are numerous metaphyseal-epiphyseal branches arise within the pronator quadratus and the anterior interosseous artery and course towards the distal radius. These branches may be fundamental to the healing of the distal radius fractures and make nonunion a rare complication. The aim of this study is the evaluation of the role of the pronator quadratus muscle and its repair in volar approach in distal radius fractures treated with plate fixation.
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Displaced and intra-articular distal radius fractures treated with volar approach and plate fixation. Pronator Quadratus muscle repair.