51. Review of Internal Radiocarpal Distraction Plating for Distal Radius Fracture Fixation
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Milan Stevanovic, Alidad Ghiassi, Venus Vakhshori, and Ram K. Alluri
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Radiography ,education ,Osteoporosis ,Osteogenesis, Distraction ,Review ,030230 surgery ,Wrist ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fixation (surgical) ,0302 clinical medicine ,Distraction ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Orthodontics ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Metacarpal Bones ,medicine.disease ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Surgery ,Distal radius fracture ,Radius Fractures ,Range of motion ,business ,Bone Plates ,Operative fixation - Abstract
Internal radiocarpal distraction plating is a versatile tool in the treatment of distal radius fractures that are not amenable to nonoperative treatment or operative fixation with standard volar or dorsal implants. Internal distraction plates may also be indicated in the setting of polytrauma or osteopenic bone. The plate functions as an internal fixator, using ligamentotaxis to restore length and alignment while providing relative stability for bony healing. The plate can be fixed to either the second or the third metacarpal, and anatomic and biomechanical studies have assessed the strengths and weaknesses of each strategy. This operative fixation technique leads to acceptable radiographic results and functional outcomes. Following fracture union, the plate is removed, and wrist range of motion is resumed.
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- 2018
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