The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American). 2007;89:256-266.
doi:10.2106/JBJS.G.00283
© 2007 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Treatment of Unstable Distal Radial Fractures with the Volar Locking Plating SystemSurgical Technique
Kevin C. Chung, MD, MS1 and
Elizabeth A. Petruska, BS1
1 Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Michigan
Health System, 2130 Taubman Center, 1500 E. Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor,
MI 48109-0340. E-mail address for K.C. Chung:
kecchung{at}med.umich.edu
Investigation performed at the Section of Plastic Surgery, Department
of Surgery, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Michigan
The original scientific article in which the surgical technique was
presented was published in JBJS Vol. 88-A, pp.
2687-94, December 2006
DISCLOSURE: The authors did not receive any outside funding or grants in
support of their research for or preparation of this work. Neither they nor a
member of their immediate families received payments or other benefits or a
commitment or agreement to provide such benefits from a commercial entity. No
commercial entity paid or directed, or agreed to pay or direct, any benefits
to any research fund, foundation, division, center, clinical practice, or
other charitable or nonprofit organization with which the authors, or a member
of their immediate families, are affiliated or associated. The Department of
Surgery at the University of Michigan has received an unrestricted education
grant from the Stryker Corporation for a visiting professor program.
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BACKGROUND: The best treatment for an inadequately reduced fracture
of the distal part of the radius is not well established. We collected
prospective outcomes data for patients undergoing open reduction and internal
fixation of an inadequately reduced distal radial fracture with use of the
volar locking plating system.
METHODS: Over a two-year period, 161 patients underwent open
reduction and internal fixation of an inadequately reduced distal radial
fracture with use of the volar locking plating system. Patients were enrolled
in the present study three months after the fracture on the basis of strict
entry criteria and were evaluated three, six, and twelve months after surgery.
Outcome measures included radiographic parameters, grip strength, lateral
pinch strength, the Jebsen-Taylor test, wrist range of motion, and the
Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire.
RESULTS: Eighty-seven patients with a distal radial fracture were
enrolled. The mean age at the time of enrollment was 48.9 years. Forty percent
(thirty-five) of the eighty-seven fractures were classified as AO type A, 9%
(eight) were classified as type B, and 51% (forty-four) were classified as
type C. Radiographic assessment showed that the plating system maintained
anatomic reduction at the follow-up periods. At the time of the twelve-month
follow-up, the mean grip strength on the injured side was worse than that on
the contralateral side (18 compared with 21 kg; p < 0.01), the mean pinch
strength on the injured side was not significantly different from that on the
contralateral side (8.7 compared with 8.9 kg; p = 0.27), and the mean flexion
of the wrist on the injured side was 86% of that on the contralateral side.
All Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire domains approached normal scores at
six months, with small continued improvement to one year.
CONCLUSIONS: The volar locking plating system appears to provide
effective fixation when used for the treatment of initially inadequately
reduced distal radial fractures.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic Level IV. See Instructions
to Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.
ORIGINAL ABSTRACT CITATION: "Treatment of Unstable Distal Radial
Fractures with the Volar Locking Plating System"
(2006;88:2687-94).

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