1. DISTAL RADIAL FRACTURES IN PATIENTS OVER 60 YEARS OLD: ORTHOGONAL PLATES VERSUS VOLAR PLATE
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Emygdio José Leomil de Paula, Arnaldo Valdir Zumiotti, Edgard Novaes de França Bisneto, Rames Mattar Júnior, and Marcelo Rosa de Resende
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Study groups ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Volar Plates ,General Medicine ,Distal Radius Fractures ,Radial fractures ,Surgery ,Orthogonal Plates ,Angular stability ,Medicine ,In patient ,Original Article ,Fractures in the Elderly ,business ,Surgical treatment ,Early rehabilitation ,Volar plate - Abstract
Objective: To compare the results from surgical treatment between volar plates with angular stability and orthogonal plates in unstable distal radius fractures, in patients aged over 60 years. Methods: The patients were divided into two groups that were treated with volar plates or orthogonal plates. Clinical and radiographic results were analyzed prospectively. Results: The study groups presented similar clinical and radiographic results six months after the operation. However, three months after the surgery, the volar plate group had superior results. Conclusion: Both group presented good functional results. Surgical treatment enabled early rehabilitation. The orthogonal plate technique required a longer learning curve, presented more complications and worse initial results.
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