Management of Metadiaphyseal Proximal Radius Fractures

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Title: Management of Metadiaphyseal Proximal Radius Fractures
Authors: Demetri, Leah, Young, Charlotte, Patterson, Joseph T., Kandemir, Utku, Morshed, Saam, Immerman, Igor, Lee, Nicolas H.
Source: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Abstract: Metadiaphyseal proximal radius fractures blur the distinction between the radial neck and radial shaft fractures. Operative management presents unique technical challenges both in terms of surgical approach and fixation method. We discuss relevant anatomy, safe surgical approach, and options and techniques for fracture fixation. We describe 6 patients who achieved satisfactory functional outcomes, even in cases of severe bone loss secondary to ballistic trauma. An extensile dorsal approach with exposure of the posterior interosseous nerve is recommended when normal soft tissue intervals have not already been extensively disrupted. Robust fixation can be achieved by contouring and repurposing a variety of plates such as a variety of mini fragment plates (2.4 mm T or Y-plates), flexible nails, or even distal radius plates.
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ISSN:10893393
15316572
DOI:10.1097/BTH.0000000000000325
Published in:Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
Language:English