Intramedullary Fixation Using Acrylic Cement for Elderly Patients with Displaced Fractures of the Distal Radius.
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Seven elderly patients with displaced fractures of the distal radius have been treated by intramedullary fixation using acrylic cement since 1994. All patients were women and were 71 to 84 years of age (average age, 80.0 years). All patients were followed up for at least 6 months after surgery, and the average period was 11 months. At the follow-up examinations, 6 out of 7 patients did not complain of pain, 6 patients had no limitation of wrist motion, and 6 patients had satisfactory clinical results. Follow-up radiographs showed that all fractures were united, and an assessment of dorsal and radial tilt and radial length showed 5 out of 7 fractures had been reduced satisfactorily. There were no refractures, and no problems with the bone cement. This treatment may be useful for elderly patients with distal radial fractures.
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