2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-022-05469-z
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Volar locking plate fixation for distal radius fractures: did variable-angle plates make difference?

Abstract: Purpose Two different locking plate designs are now being used for volar plating of the distal radius fractures based on the freedom of screw direction; the fixed-angle, and the variable-angle (polyaxial) plates. We investigated the clinical and radiographic outcomes of both designs. Methods We reviewed 96 patients with 113 unstable distal radius fractures that were operated on with volar locking plates. The patients’ mean age was 41 years. Fixed-a… Show more

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“…The study concluded that the variable angle system is slightly better in terms of function and radiographic outcomes. 15 The present study was conducted to assess the functional outcomes of 2.7mm volar locking compression plate using Mayo's wrist score in distal radius fracture. 51 (42.50%) patients had excellent functional outcome, 47 (29.17%) had good outcome, 13 (10.83%) had fair outcome and 09 (7.50%) had poor outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study concluded that the variable angle system is slightly better in terms of function and radiographic outcomes. 15 The present study was conducted to assess the functional outcomes of 2.7mm volar locking compression plate using Mayo's wrist score in distal radius fracture. 51 (42.50%) patients had excellent functional outcome, 47 (29.17%) had good outcome, 13 (10.83%) had fair outcome and 09 (7.50%) had poor outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abdel-Wahed et al followed up 96 patients with distal radius fractures for a mean period of 14 months and compared the clinical outcomes of T plates versus those of V plates. In their study, the V plates yielded slightly higher postoperative DASH scores over the T plates, while the complication rates and survivorships were comparable (Abdel-Wahed et al, 2022). The study by compared the stiffness of T plates and V plates after cyclical loading in sawbone phantoms of distal radius fractures (Stanbury et al, 2012).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The number of patients treated with open reduction and internal fixation with a volar locking plate for distal radial fractures has increased during the past decade. The use of these plates is becoming more common for distal radius fractures [2,18,19,22]. Anesthesia for most patients is either regional in the form of a brachial plexus block or general.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%