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Hakan Ömeroğlu and Manuel Cassiano Neves

percutaneous fixation increased from 3% to 22% and open reduction decreased from 29% to 14% – Distal radius, supracondylar humerus and forearm shaft fractures had the greatest change in treatment pattern National Hospital Discharge Register data in

Matías Sepúlveda, Cecilia Téllez, Víctor Villablanca, and Estefanía Birrer

can be divided into supracondylar fractures and fractures with physeal involvement. Although distal femur fractures are reportedly rare, Smith et al . ( 13 ) in their retrospective study described an incidence of 12% for distal femur fractures of all

Thomas J. Holme, Marta Karbowiak, Magnus Arnander, and Yael Gelfer

Bruce CE . Comparison between collar and cuffs and above elbow back slabs in the initial treatment of Gartland type I supracondylar humerus fractures . J Pediatr Orthop B 2008 ; 17 : 57 – 60 . 28. Oakley E Barnett P