Distal radius fractures with involvement of the volar lunate facet are a unique subset
of fractures that are not amenable to standard volar plate fixation. This study reviews
the outcomes of patients treated with a novel volar hook plate, specifically designed
to capture the volar ulnar corner marginal rim type fractures.
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Paper 09
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Clinical Paper Session 01: Distal Radius
Friday, September 19, 2014 • 8:45–8:52 AM
Category: Treatment, Surgical Technique, Prognosis/Outcomes
Keyword: Hand and Wrist
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