Abstract
The vascular anatomy of the wrist is vital in the development of multiple disorders at the carpus. Understanding this vascular network may prevent iatrogenic injury to the blood supply and can be used by surgeons through vascularized bone grafts. Multiple surgical techniques take advantage of the vascular network. This article reviews the blood supply of the distal radius, ulna, and carpal bones and its clinical implications.
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