Dr. Brinker has performed more than 1,000 Ilizarov surgeries

Dr. Brinker has treated more than 1,200 fracture nonunions

Dr. Brinker has corrected more than 400 skeletal deformities

Dr. Brinker has treated more than 250 cases with bone infection

Complex Fracture: Forearm/Wrist

 

Presenting

This 44 year old woman fell and fractured her forearm above a plate that had been implanted elswhere 5 years before for a fracture of the distal forearm. She said that the first fracture had taken a long time to heal and had several complications. As can be seen, the treatment of that original fracture had involved making a “single bone” forearm. The forearm has two bones, and the remnants of half of one of those bones can be seen in the left side of this image. At the time of her fracture, Dr. Brinker was also treating her for a femoral nonunion; this patient had a long history of troubles with fracture healing.

 

 

Result After Treatment by Dr. Brinker

This x-ray taken  4 months following double plating shows solid bony healing. The patient had a metabolic and nutritional problem that was contributing to her trouble with bone healing. Treatment of that problem was important in the treatment of this complex fracture.

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