Fixation Methods and Implants for Distal Radius Fractures & Post-Op Evaluation.pptx

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Fixation Methods and Implants for Distal Radius Fractures & Post-Op Evaluation A. Karwana Cipta

CAST

CAST

CAST

JOINT-SPANNING EXTERNAL FIXATION

JOINT-SPANNING EXTERNAL FIXATION

JOINT-SPANNING EXTERNAL FIXATION

JOINT-SPANNING EXTERNAL FIXATION

JOINT-SPANNING EXTERNAL FIXATION

JOINT-SPANNING EXTERNAL FIXATION

JOINT-SPANNING EXTERNAL FIXATION

CRPP Indications Redisplacement following reduction Unstable fractures

CRPP

CRPP

CLOSED REDUCTION – LAG SCREWS Indications Skin condition contraindicating ORIF No significant articular incongruity Redisplacement after reduction Displacement with significant articular step High-demand patients Satisfactory reduction via closed methods

CLOSED REDUCTION – LAG SCREWS

CLOSED REDUCTION – LAG SCREWS

ORIF – VOLAR PLATE Indications Shortening of the radial metaphysis, with relative ulnar overlength Late collapse Associated neurovascular injury Unstable injury

ORIF – VOLAR PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR PLATE

ORIF – DORSAL PLATE Indications Unacceptable displacement Failure of less invasive methods Instability of distal radioulnar joint High-demand patients Open fractures Intercarpal ligament injury (especially scapholunate diastasis)

ORIF – DORSAL PLATE

ORIF – DORSAL PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR BRIDGE PLATE Indications Short distal segment Active patients Open fractures Associated neurovascular injury Irreducible Unacceptable shortening or dorsal inclination, initially or following other methods Extensive metaphyseal comminution Extension of fracture into diaphysis Early malunion / delayed presentation

ORIF – VOLAR BRIDGE PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR BRIDGE PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR BRIDGE PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR BRIDGE PLATE

ORIF – RADIAL COLUMN PLATE Indications Failure of attempted closed reduction Redisplacement after reduction Irreducible fracture High-demand patients Open fractures Associated intercarpal ligament injury (scapholunate diastasis)

ORIF – RADIAL COLUMN PLATE

ORIF – VOLAR BRIDGE PLATE

ORIF – DORSORADIAL DOUBLE PLATE Indications - Almost all radial dorsal rim fractures, involving the scaphoid fossa - As these are articular injuries, with a high risk of radiocarpal subluxation, they should normally be fixed.

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