Abstract
AIM OF THE STUDY:
to evaluate the efficacy of plates and screws with angular stability in osteosynthesis of fractures of the distal radius.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
we analyzed 52 patients undergone surgery for fracture of the distal radius at the Clinica Ortopedica dell'Università di Trieste; in half of the patients osteosynthesis was provided using Synthes' LCP plates, in the other half we utilized a multidirectional and angular stable plate ("Aptus Radius" by Medartis). Mean follow-up was 28 ± 10 months, patients were evaluated with DASH score (disability of arm shoulder and hand) and the modified Gartland Werley score.
RESULTS:
there were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of joint function, motility, volar and radial mean inclination.
CONCLUSIONS:
based on clinical and radiological results using angular stability plates must be considered as the method of election in the treatment of fractures of the distal epiphysis of the radius; in particular, thanks to the broader technical capabilities that they allow, are particularly indicated in unstable fractures.