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A 10-year-old right-hand-dominant female sustained a fall onto her left arm and presented with a closed left Salter Harris II fracture of her distal radius with a volar shear component. This fracture pattern is better defined in adult patients and almost always necessitates surgery in the adult population because of the inability to maintain reduction in a closed manner. An attempt at closed reduction was performed in this case; however, it did not achieve satisfactory alignment. Open reduction and pinning of the fracture was performed. Pins were removed in the office at 4 weeks, and at 8 weeks postoperatively, she had full range of motion of her wrist. At 18 months postoperatively, there was no radiographic or clinical signs of a physeal bar or growth arrest.
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Ludwig, M., Ty, J.M. (2020). Volar Shear Fractures of the Distal Radius. In: Iobst, C., Frick, S. (eds) Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma Case Atlas. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29980-8_47
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