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Union of an intra-articular distal radius fracture after successive failures of three locking plates: a case report

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STRATEGIES IN TRAUMA AND LIMB RECONSTRUCTION
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 45-50

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11751-012-0127-6

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Intra-articular fracture; Osteosynthesis; Locking plate; Stress raisers

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We report a case of a 30-year old male, who presented with a right distal radius intra-articular fracture complicated by compartment syndrome. He was treated with fasciotomies and fracture fixation with a 3.5 mm LCP (Synthes TM), followed 7 days later by skin graft. Repeat radiographs 8 weeks later showed a break across the plate at the level of an unfilled screw hole over the fracture. He underwent exchange plating with a 2.4 mm LCP Distal Radius Plate (Synthes (TM)). This revision was complicated by an infected wound dehiscence 2 weeks later requiring multiple procedures. Radiographs at 20 weeks showed broken distal screws. A second revision was performed. At 12 months, the fracture had healed clinically and radiologically, but the three distal screws had broken. We discuss the multifactorial failures of the these three attempts at osteosynthesis, and which factors helped achieve osseous union. We also discuss the literature on volar locking plate breakage and conclude with the recommendations to avoid this rare complication.

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