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Kim and Cho: 2.4 mm Volar Locking Compression Plate for Treatment of Unstable Distal Radius Fractures

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate outcomes 2.4 mm volar locking compression plate for treatment of unstable distal radius fractures.

Materials and Methods

We retrospectively analyzed the results in 22 cases, which were treated by 2.4 mm volar locking compression plate. We evaluated the clinical results according to the Mayo wrist performance scoring system and radiographic results.

Results

All cases had bony union. The mean Mayo wrist performance score was 85.23. Between preoperative and immediate postoperative radiographic measurements, the mean radial length was improved from 6.04 mm to 9.68 mm, radial inclination from 15.61° to 19.61°, volar tilt from -13.73° to 7.66° and intraarticular step-off from 0.79 mm to 0.33 mm (p<0.05). Between immediate postoperative and latest follow-up radiographic measurements, the mean loss of radial length measured 0.86 mm, radial inclination 0.41°, volar tilt 0.54° and intraarticular step-off 0.02 mm (p>0.05). Postoperative complication included that flexor pollicis longus and 2nd flexor digitorum profundus were ruptured in 1 case.

Conclusion

Treatment of unstable distal radius fractures using a 2.4 mm volar locking compression plate showed satisfactory outcomes. It is a good option to obtain stable fixation without significant loss of reduction.

Figures and Tables

Fig. 1
68-year-old woman with unstable distal radius fracture was treated by open reduction and internal fixation with 2.4 mm locking compression plate.
(A) Preoperative radiographs show ustable distal radius fracture with dorsal comminution (AO type A2).
(B) Immediate postoperative radiographs show successful reduction and fixation.
(C) Radiographs at 12 months postoperatively show no significant loss of reduction.
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Table 1
Clinical details of 22 patients with unstable distal radius fracture
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Table 2
Results according to Mayo wrist score system
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Table 3
Results according to the radiographic evaluation
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*S.D.: Standard deviation.

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