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Volar Plate Arthroplasty

2016
Volar plate arthroplasty (VPA) is a treatment option for comminuted and unstable dorsal fracture-dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP). The volar plate is reattached to the volar edge of the remaining articular surface in order to provide a restraint to dorsal subluxation and a smooth surface for articulation with the head of the ...
O. Alton Barron, Daniel S. Donovan
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Volar Plate-Suture Fixation in the Treatment of Volar Rim Fractures of the Distal Radius

Journal of Wrist Surgery, 2023
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to describe the volar plate-suture fixation technique for augmented repair of volar rim fractures of the distal radius and to report clinical outcomes and radiographic findings. Materials and Methods Twenty-one patients treated with volar plate-suture fixation were retrospectively ...
John Carney   +5 more
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Volar Locking Plate and Radial Styloid Plating

2016
A significant number of distal radius fractures can be appropriately managed with a volar locking plate alone. However, fractures with a radial column/styloid fragment can prove difficult to capture with a standard volar locking plate, as the primary or secondary fracture lines would be parallel to the distal screws of most volar plates.
Jeffrey N. Lawton, Joshua Hudgens
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Reliability of the Soong Classification for Volar Plate Position

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2016
The purpose of the present study was to assess the inter- and intraobserver reliability of the Soong classification system for volar plate position. Our hypothesis was that the Soong grade would be found to be reliable.Four physicians (K.F.L., M.R., J.L.M., P.K.B.) were asked to classify lateral wrist radiographs of volar plated distal radius fractures
Kevin F, Lutsky   +5 more
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The Authors’ Technique for Volar Plating of Scaphoid Nonunion

Hand Clinics, 2019
Internal fixation of the scaphoid using a plate has been reported in the literature as far back as 1977. Recently, a specific plate designed for scaphoids has been developed, which provides considerably more buttress support than intramedullary headless screws, and offers a reliable method of rigid internal fixation for complex fractures.
Feiran, Wu, Chye Yew, Ng, Mike, Hayton
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Volar plate arthroplasty of the distal interphalangeal joint

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2001
Ten patients with chronic dorsal fracture subluxation of the distal interphalangeal joint were managed over 5 years with volar plate advancement arthroplasty. The mean time from injury to definitive surgical treatment was 8 weeks (range, 2 weeks to 4 months). All injuries were characterized by volar comminution and impaction of the distal phalanx, with
M E, Rettig, G, Dassa, K B, Raskin
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Volar Fixed-Angle Plating of the Distal Radius

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2005
The treatment of unstable distal radius fractures continues to improve as better methods of skeletal fixation and soft-tissue management are developed. Apart from closed reduction and percutaneous pinning of simpler fracture patterns, the three main methods of management are external fixation, dorsal plating, and volar fixed-angle plating.
Dean W, Smith, Mark H, Henry
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Volar Distal Radius Plating

2016
This chapter details essential steps of performing a volar distal radius plating internal fixation to treat displaced extra-articular or intra-articular distal radius factures. Dissection is carried down until the radial fracture is exposed and fully visualized; the fracture is reduced through traction followed by provisional fixation with a K-wire ...
John R. Craw, Patrick Owens
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Volar Plate/Hook Pin for Volar Lunate Facet Fragment

2016
Intra-articular fractures of the distal radius that include a separate coronal plane fragment at the volar lunate facet represent a difficult subset of fractures. They are often challenging to identify on initial radiographs. Furthermore, gaining adequate fixation in an often small, unstable lunate facet fragment is deceivingly difficult to achieve ...
Michael Maceroli, Warren C. Hammert
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Volar plate advancement

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
Ira M. Duslioff, G. L. Lucas
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