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The role of ultrasonography in diagnosing acute closed volar plate injury of proximal interphalangeal joint [PDF]
Background Acute closed volar plate injury of the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) is a common hand injury. In the past, there were few objective evaluation imaging methods for the degree of volar plate injury.
Tiezheng Wang +6 more
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Purpose: Comminuted intraarticular distal radial fractures are difficult to treat conservatively and require operative treatment. This study compared the functional outcomes between variable angle volar plating and external fixator with K-wire ...
Ratish Kumar Mishra +3 more
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Avulsions of the volar plate of the finger proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ) following sprains are often undiagnosed in the acute setting. Therefore, the chronic outcomes of this injury are most frequently the object of study and treatment. Different
Daniele Caviglia +3 more
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Volar versus combined dorsal and volar plate fixation of complex intraarticular distal radius fractures with small dorsoulnar fragment - a biomechanical study. [PDF]
Complex intraarticular distal radius fractures (DRFs), commonly managed with volar locking plates, are challenging. Combined volar and dorsal plating is frequently applied for treatment, however, biomechanical investigations are scant.
Hadzhinikolova M +11 more
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Repair of the pronator quadratus after volar plate fixation in distal radius fractures: a systematic review [PDF]
To position the volar plate on the distal radius fracture site, the pronator quadratus muscle needs to be detached from its distal and radial side and lifted for optimal exposure to the fracture site. Although the conventional approach involves repair of
Bos, F.J.M.E. (Fernande J.M.E.) +4 more
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A randomised clinical trial comparing outcomes of a single digit volar plate injury — Buddy loops versus dorsal thermoplastic orthosis in a neutral position: study protocol [PDF]
Background Volar plate injuries are a common hand injury and complications associated with this injury such as a fixed flexion deformity, persistent pain and oedema can have a significant impact on a person’s function.
Sarah Walsh, Paul Fahey, Karen Liu
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Postoperative immobilization protocols after volar fixed-angle plate fixation of distal radius fractures (DRF) vary among surgeons. This study aimed to compare functional outcomes, radiographic parameters, and complications between early and delayed ...
Panai Laohaprasitiporn +4 more
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Background Volar plate avulsion fracture of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint is one of the most common hand injuries. In this study, we divided patients into two groups: patients with pure volar plate avulsion fracture, and patients ...
Yong Woo Kim +4 more
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Volar spanning plate fixation for a distal radius fracture [PDF]
A comminuted distal radial fracture is sometimes so fragmented that it is impossible to treat it with fixation using a plate and screws. In this case, we can perform a bridging fracture and joints with an external fixator or a dorsal spanning plate ...
Maciej Piotrowski
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COMBINED PLATE VERSUS EXTERNAL FIXATION FOR DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURES [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the functional and radiological results of patients who had intra-articular comminuted distal radius fractures and were operated on with external fixation percutaneous pinning or the volar-dorsal combined plate ...
Oktay Polat, Serdar Toy, Hakan Özbay
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