Excellent results and low complication rate for anatomic polyaxial locking plates in comminuted proximal ulna fractures
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Jul 16, 2018
Klug A, et al. - Authors reported the outcomes of comminuted proximal ulna fractures treated with a new construct type—anatomically preformed polyaxial locking compression plates. An effective option with excellent fracture reduction, sufficient stability for early postoperative functional rehabilitation, and a minimum of complications was represented by the 2.7-/3.5-mm VA-LCP Olecranon Plate. On a visual analog scale, the mean range of motion was seen to be 139° (range, 105°-150°), and the mean pain level was less than 1.
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