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Review Question - QID 2838

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QID 2838 (Type "2838" in App Search)
When approaching a proximal diaphyseal radius fracture via the Henry approach (volar), the forearm is supinated to minimize injury to what structure?

Ulnar nerve

1%

13/2280

Median nerve

5%

103/2280

Posterior interosseus nerve

86%

1971/2280

Lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve

4%

87/2280

Radial nerve

4%

86/2280

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The Henry approach is the volar approach to the forearm. The internervous plane is pronator teres (median) and brachioradialis (radial nerve). The arm should be supinated to move the PIN away from the surgical field. Conversely, in the Thompson (posterior) approach to the forearm, the forearm should be pronated to move the PIN away from the surgical field.

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