Under satisfactory general anesthesia the patient was placed in supine position. The hand was secured with traction. The fracture was reduced and the alignment was checked with imaging.
Preoperative Diagnosis: Painful left wrist
Postoperative Diagnosis: Closed distal radial fracture
Operation: Closed reduction of left wrist
a. 25505–LT
b. 25600–LT
c. 25605–LT
d. 25622–LT
c. 25605–LT
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