Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Complications Following Internal Fixation of Unstable Distal Radius Fracture With a Palmar Locking-Plate

652

Citations

22

References

2007

Year

Abstract

Fixation of unstable dorsally displaced distal radius fractures with a fixed angle plate provides sufficient stability with minimal loss of reduction. Nevertheless, very distal palmar plate position can interfere with the flexor tendon system, too long screws can penetrate the extensor compartments, and distal screws in comminuted fracture patterns can cut through the subchondral bone and penetrate into the radiocarpal joint. Mindful of these problems, we consider that the complex fracture pattern of an unstable distal radius fracture cannot be treated by a single plate system and approach.

References

YearCitations

Page 1