Hello,
My mother right hand radius and ulna bones are breaked, dr suggested small surgery..
With rod / allingment plates... She is diabetic patient
Could anyone suggest fetter treatment ?
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For best result surgical interventions needed, diabetes is not an issue, there are two types of implant available i.e. rush nail and plates and screws . These two are different in pros and cons .In rod alignment is there but rotational alignment is not controlled and scar is minimal. But in scar is large but rotational alignment is controlled.
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