Editorial

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Editorial

Volar and Dorsal Rim Fractures of the Distal Radius David J. Slutsky, MD1 1 The Hand and Wrist Institute, Torrance, California; Department of

Orthopedics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California J Wrist Surg 2016;5:1.

by a variety of well-known experts in this area, including Jesse Jupiter, Jorge Orbay, and Will Geissler. In addition, there are several interesting scientific articles, emerging technology techniques, and selected case reports. I hope you enjoy reading them.

Address for correspondence David J. Slutsky, MD, The Hand and Wrist Institute, 2808 Columbia Street, Torrance, CA 90503 (e-mail: [email protected]).

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This month’s issue features a special focus on volar and dorsal rim fractures of the distal radius. This difficult fracture cannot be treated by conventional plate fixation and often leads to recurrent carpal subluxation and sometimes a partial wrist fusion. Several novel solutions are discussed

DOI http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1055/s-0035-1571185. ISSN 2163-3916.

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