Fig. 8From: Elderly unstable distal radius fractures a prospective cohort study of bone substitutes-augmented percutaneous pinningDemonstrate insignificant secondary displacement of postoperative radiographic parameters of unstable intra-articular distal radius fracture in 57-year old male patient managed by bone substitutes-augmented percutaneous pinning; A & B preoperative antero-posterior and lateral X-ray views of the fracture (marked in yellow circle); C & D immediate postoperative antero-posterior and lateral X-ray views of (red arrow-marked) bone substitutes-augmented percutaneous pinning of the fracture; E & F 12-week postoperative antero-posterior and lateral X-ray views of (red arrow-marked) bone substitutes-augmented percutaneous pinning of the fractureBack to article page