Biomechanical Stability of a Fixed-Angle Volar Plate Versus Fragment-Specific Fixation System: Cyclic Testing in a C2-Type Distal Radius Cadaver Fracture Model

2021-03-08T10:47:37-08:00

Taylor, K F, MD, Parks, B G, MSc, Segalman, K A, MD The Journal of Hand Surgery, 31(3), 373–381 Purpose: To compare the biomechanical stability of 2 recently introduced fixation systems in an intra-articular, dorsal comminution distal radius fracture model. Methods: AO/ASIF type C2 fractures were simulated in 10 matched pairs

Biomechanical Stability of a Fixed-Angle Volar Plate Versus Fragment-Specific Fixation System: Cyclic Testing in a C2-Type Distal Radius Cadaver Fracture Model2021-03-08T10:47:37-08:00

The Outcome of Intra-Articular Distal Radius Fractures Treated With Fragment-Specific Fixation

2021-03-08T10:19:48-08:00

Benson, L. S., Minihane, K. P., Stern, L. D., Eller, E., & Seshadri, R. The Journal of Hand Surgery, 31(8), 1333–1339 Purpose: To assess the clinical, radiographic, and functional outcome of treating intraarticular distal radius fractures with fragment-specific fixation. Methods: A retrospective review of 81 patients with 85 intra-articular distal radius

The Outcome of Intra-Articular Distal Radius Fractures Treated With Fragment-Specific Fixation2021-03-08T10:19:48-08:00

Biomechanical Comparison of Fixed-Angle Volar Plate Versus Fixed-Angle Volar Plate Plus Fragment-Specific Fixation in a Cadaveric Distal Radius Fracture Model

2020-07-30T22:24:02-07:00

Steven I. Grindel, M.D., Mei Wang, PhD, Matthew Gerlach, M.D., Linda M. McGrady, B.S., Susan Brown, B.A. The Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 32A No. 2, February 2007

Biomechanical Comparison of Fixed-Angle Volar Plate Versus Fixed-Angle Volar Plate Plus Fragment-Specific Fixation in a Cadaveric Distal Radius Fracture Model2020-07-30T22:24:02-07:00

Biomechanical Stability of a Volar Locking-Screw Plate Versus Fragment Specific Fixation in a Distal Radius Fracture Model

2021-03-08T10:37:48-08:00

Cooper EO, Segalman KA, Parks BG, Sharma KM, Nguyen A. American Journal of Orthopedics,36(4), April 2007: E46-E49 Abstract: Eight matched pairs of cadaveric radii were osteotomized by removing a 4-mm dorsal wedge of bone at the level of the sigmoid notch designed to simulate dorsal comminution. They were then fixed with

Biomechanical Stability of a Volar Locking-Screw Plate Versus Fragment Specific Fixation in a Distal Radius Fracture Model2021-03-08T10:37:48-08:00

Evaluation of a treatment protocol in distal radius fractures

2021-05-28T15:18:17-07:00

Abramo, A, MD, Kopylov, P, MD, Tagil, M, MD Acta Orthopaedica, 79(3), 376–385 Background and purpose: Distal radius fractures are most often treated nonoperatively, but sometimes they are treated surgically when deemed unstable. Based on the literature, a consensus protocol for treatment has been developed in southern Sweden to aid clinicians

Evaluation of a treatment protocol in distal radius fractures2021-05-28T15:18:17-07:00

Early experience with the trimed fragment specific fracture fixation system in Intraarticular distal radius fractures

2021-03-08T10:16:30-08:00

N. Saw, C. Roberts, K. Cutbush, M. Hodder, G. Couzens and M. Ross Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume, 2008) 33E: 1: 53–58 This paper reports the results of fixation of intraarticular fractures of the distal radius using the TriMed fragment-specific fixation system by surgeons early in their experience with the

Early experience with the trimed fragment specific fracture fixation system in Intraarticular distal radius fractures2021-03-08T10:16:30-08:00
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