By: MLifer
Pediatric forearm fractures, particularly diaphyseal fractures involving both the radius and ulna, are among the most common orthopedic injuries in children, accounting for 13% to 40% of all pediatric fractures. While the majority of these fractures can be managed conservatively with closed reduction and casting, certain cases—such as unstable, open, or irreducible fractures—necessitate surgical intervention. […]
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