Intraarticular distal end radius fractures treated with volar locking plate variations
Introduction: “Distal end radius fractures” account for almost 16% of all fractures and are the most common kind of upper limb fractures treated in hospital emergency departments.
Nishant Gaonkar +2 more
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Comparison of External Fixation and Supplementary Kirschner-Wires Fixation With Volar Locking Plate for the Treatment of Intra- Articular Distal End Radius Fractures [PDF]
Introduction: There are controversies regarding the benefit of open reduction and internal fixation with volar locking plates over closed reduction and external fixation along with supplementary Kirschner wires fixation for intra-articular distal end ...
Rajeev Dwivedi, Mandir Khatri, Arjun KC
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Mechanical Failure of the Distal Radius Volar Locking Plate [PDF]
Purpose. To review 9 cases of mechanical failure of the volar locking plate for distal radial fractures. Methods. Records of 374 consecutive patients who underwent volar locking plating for distal radial fractures were reviewed.
Tun-Lin Foo +3 more
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The comparison of clinical outcomes between volar locking plate fixation and dual-plate fixation in high-energy distal radius fractures [PDF]
PurposesThe aim of this study was to compare clinical outcomes of dual-plate fixation and volar locking plate fixation in high-energy intra-articular distal radius fractures.MethodsIn this study, 168 patients with high-energy intra-articular distal ...
Lingyao Zhou +10 more
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Treatment of post-operative infected nonunion distal radius fracture using the Darrach procedure and radioscapholunate fusion with volar locking plate [PDF]
There is no established standard treatment for post-operative infected nonunion distal radius fracture with severe damage to the joint surface. Herein, we report a case of post-operative infected nonunion distal radius fracture with severe articular ...
Takaki Kitamura +2 more
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Functional and Radiological Outcomes Following Volar Locking Plate Fixation for Distal Radius Fractures: A Prospective Analytical Study [PDF]
Introduction: Most frequent injuries of the Upper limb are a distal radius fracture (DRF). If they aren’t handled well, they might cause problems for a long time.
Mahesh Mohankumar +5 more
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Polyaxial versus Uniaxial Volar Locking Plate for Distal Radial Fractures
Purpose. To compare the penetration of the distal screws in relation to the thickness of the distal metaphysis in the polyaxial versus uniaxial volar locking plates. Methods.
Louay Al-Mouazzen +3 more
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Clinical application of multi-direction temporary Kapandji technique and volar locking plate fixation for type C distal radius fractures [PDF]
Purpose Achieving and maintaining an optimal reduction in partially or fully displaced intra-articular fractures, specifically Type C distal radius fractures, can present challenges.
Wei Zhao +3 more
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Mid-term functional outcome after the internal fixation of distal radius fractures [PDF]
Background Distal radius fracture is a common injury with a variety of operative and non-operative management options. There remains debate as to the optimal treatment for a given patient and fracture.
Phadnis Joideep +5 more
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Volar Locking Plate Osteosynthesis for Distal Radial Fractures
Purpose. To review the one-year outcome after volar locking plate fixation for distal radial fractures. Methods. Records of 22 men and 40 women aged 17 to 86 (mean, 52.5) years who underwent volar locking plate fixation for distal radial fractures were ...
Saqib Javed +3 more
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