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LOCKED PLATING FOR DISTAL FRACTURES OF THE RADIUS



Abstract

Purpose of the study: We report our experience with the LCP DRP 2.4 plate with a locking screw for the treatment of distal factures of the radius.

Material and methods: Between 2003 and June 2004, 67 displaced fractures of the distal radius were treated with a LCP DRP 2.4 system. Patients were subsequently immobilized in a removable anatomic orthesis for three weeks. The Fernandez, Castaign and AO classifications were used. Clinical evaluation was based on the DASH test, the Green and O’Brien score and the PWRE.

Results: Clinical assessment was available for 59 patients who also responded to the questionnaires. Mean follow-up was eight months. Healing was achieved in six weeks. There were no cases of secondary displacement nor of lost reduction. The mean Green and O’Brien assessment was 85% good and very good outcome, the mean DASH score was 20.6 and the mean PWRE was 32.8.

Discussion: Appropriate fixation for fractures of the distal radius remains a controversial issue, as illustrated by the variety of treatments used, the different materials proposed for fixation, and the large number of publications. The primary stability achieved with the locking screw in the LCP plate enables early rehabilitation. The absence of secondary displacement, irrespective of the quality of the bone, enables equivalent results in osteoporotic patients as in younger patients. No other material has enabled equivalent results to date. This is a major advance in osteosynthesis.

Correspondence should be addressed to SOFCOT, 56 rue Boissonade, 75014 Paris, France.