Torus fractures - diagnosis and management
- PMID: 38815969
- DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2023.0336
Torus fractures - diagnosis and management
Abstract
Torus fractures are a common paediatric injury involving the distal radius. Patients typically present following a fall onto the outstretched hand, with wrist pain as their primary complaint. The principal investigation of choice is a plain radiograph of the wrist joint. These fractures should be managed with a soft-bandage and immediate discharge approach and do not require specialist follow-up. Clinicians have historically had differing views regarding optimal management of torus fractures. It is therefore important for hospital clinicians to uniformly understand the most up-to-date management of this condition. This review provides an overview of the epidemiology, anatomy, diagnosis and management, with an aim to improve outcomes.
Keywords: Buckle fracture; Distal radius; Paediatric fracture; Torus fracture; Wrist fracture.
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