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Function and radiographic outcome of carbon peek and titanium locking plates similar for DRF
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Function and radiographic outcome of carbon peek and titanium locking plates similar for DRF .

Comparison between Carbon-Peek volar locking plates and titanium volar locking plates in the treatment of distal radius fractures

Injury. 2017 Oct;48 Suppl 3:S24-S29

30 patients undergoing volar plate fixation for an AO type B or C displaced fracture of the distal radius were included in this study to compare two different plates. Patients were randomized to undergo the procedure using either Carbon-Peek volar locking plates or titanium volar locking plates. Follow-up was conducted over a 12-month period and patients were evaluated for forearm range of motion, hand grip strength, key pinch strength, the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire and a visual analog scale. Dorso-palmar and lateral x-rays were also used to assess radiographic parameters. The results of this study at 12 months indicated no significant differences in functional outcome or radiographic outcome between the two plates.

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OrthoEvidence. Function and radiographic outcome of carbon peek and titanium locking plates similar for DRF. ACE Report. 2018;7(5):22. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/function-and-radiographic-outcome-of-carbon-peek-and-titanium-locking-plates-similar-for-drf

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