Is it serious that the fractured bone fragments of the radius are buckled and displaced distally?

A radius fracture in which the bone fragments buckle and shift distally is usually not very serious, and is usually serious if it causes articular surface damage, significant vascular nerve damage, or results in an open wound. Radial fractures are not particularly serious if they do not cause articular surface damage, do not have significant vascular nerve injury, are not open wounds, etc. External fixation with a manipulative reduction cast can be performed after a thorough examination. Most of the distal radius fractures can be treated satisfactorily with conservative treatment. If the fracture has an articular surface injury, an important neurovascular injury, etc., it is relatively more serious. This situation may require surgical treatment, and the main form of surgical treatment is internal fixation with cut-and-replace plate. A fracture of the radius with the bone fragments buckling and displacing distally requires active medical attention and rational treatment as prescribed by the doctor.