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Complex fractures of the distal radius treated with angular stability plates
Complex fractures of the distal radius are
articular lesions and comminuted at the level of the
epiphysis and metaphysis. Their treatment is difficult and
in most cases surgical. Of all the different osteosynthesis
methods available, internal fixation with plate and screws is
the most commonly used. In particular, angular stability
plates are superior in terms of rigidity and stability to
conventional volar and dorsal plates. DVR plate has these
mechanical characteristics, and its low profile has reduced
frictions with surrounding soft tissues. For these reasons,
this device implanted through a single volar approach, can
stabilize the majority of volarly and dorsally displaced
unstable distal radius fractures. In this study, 48 patients,
affected by complex fractures of the distal radius treated
with DVR volar plates, were assessed by the Mayo modified
wrist score, the Italian version of the disability of the
arm, shoulder and hand. The satisfactory results observed
confirm the efficacy of this device