Under what circumstances can wrist fracture not operate


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For example, patients with green-branch fractures do not need surgery. There are also elderly people, especially those over 65 years old. We fix them through manual reduction and perform anatomical reduction to achieve a function. It can also be treated without surgery. Whether a wrist fracture is operated depends on several aspects. The first is the professional orthopedic diagnosis classification, as well as the patient's age, functional needs, and occupation. Most children's green-branch fractures do not require surgery. There are also elderly people, especially those over 65 years old, who are fixed by manual reduction to achieve a functional anatomical reduction, and can also be treated without surgery. This has been reported in a large number of foreign literatures. 65-year-old wrist fractures, especially distal radius fractures, are treated by manual reduction. Most of them do not require surgery and can also obtain good function.