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Surgical comfort and clinical outcomes of MIPO with an extra-short plate designed for distal radius fractures

Authors :
Marc-Olivier Falcone
Jonathan Bellity
Ghada Asmar
Source :
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology. 31:481-490
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Volar locking plates (VLPs) are increasingly used for distal radius fractures (DRFs) with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO), but surgery learning curves could be long. The purpose of this study was to assess a new extra-short plate with two locking diaphyseal divergent screws, specifically designed for MIPO, preserving the pronator quadratus muscle. This retrospective study consisted of three phases: (i) the evaluation of surgical comfort with the incision size and the duration of 59 consecutive surgeries using the extra-short plate in DRFs; (ii) the verification of the implant ability to maintain radiographic indices compared immediately postoperatively and at consolidation. They included radial inclination (RI), volar tilt (VT) and ulnar variance (UV); (iii) the assessment of clinical outcomes at last follow-up through: pain measured on the visual analogue scale (VAS), QuickDASH score, patient-rated wrist evaluation (PRWE) score, grip strength, range of motion and complications. In the first phase: mean incision size was 32 mm, and mean operative time was 28.5 min. In the second phase, there was no statistical difference between the two measures of the indices studied. In the third phase, mean follow-up time was 14.2 months, VAS score was 1.1, QuickDASH score was 11.4/100, and PRWE score was 9.5/100. Flexion was 91%, extension was 94%, and grip strength was 86% compared to the contralateral side. The surgical comfort may be related to short operative time and incision. The implant allowed maintaining the radiographic indices without secondary displacement. Functional clinical outcomes were satisfactory. This extra-short plate design belongs to a novel generation of VLPs.

Details

ISSN :
14321068 and 16338065
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1eab15d7e761fd0f72e8de435fa1030b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00590-020-02791-3