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I had a great chat with Dr. Adrian Huang, an upper extremity surgeon at UBC (@scrubbedout) about distal radius fractures. We talked about the optimal closed reduction and casting maneuvers, common fracture patterns based on the anatomy, and a neat intra operative technique to maximize exposure without injuring the median nerve. Find some awesome content on his website and social media:IG: instagram.com/scrubbedout/Website: scrubbedout.com3:45-6:00 - Anatomy of DR, osteology, joints, patterns; that unstable lunate facet - https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.13.121406:15-8:35 - Extra-articular DR fracture management, 5 criteria for ORIF, post-reduction films, critical volar cortex component; https://www.orthobullets.com/trauma/1027/distal-radius-fractures “ORIF Indications”18:00-19:00 - Indications for ORIF are multifactorial; https://www.scrubbedout.com/distalradiuscheatsheet19:00-23:00 - Modified approach per @scrubbedout; https://www.instagram.com/p/CIZgdXyB35h/ has less median n stretch, Orbay approach; https://doi.org/10.1097/00130911-200112000-00004 . Cover hardware with PQ/BR to reduce need for removalCheck out the sponsors:MD Consultants: mdconsultants.ca helps pre-med students with CASPer, MMI, and panel interview prep. Enter code: ORTHOPOD15 for 15% off pre-med packages.MCAT Prep 101: www.prep101.com/casting Improve your MCAT scores with customized study plans, specialized tutors, CARS-specific training, and high-yield workshops. For a $350 discount off MCAT Tutoring Plans, enter code: 350CASTINGPOD



