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UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

2015

Conventional Plating

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Nonunion After Hybrid Plating With Locking And Nonlocking Screws In Radius And Ulna Shaft Fractures: Report Of Two Cases, Zainab Cheema, Nathan E. Huff, Deana M. Mercer Jan 2015

Nonunion After Hybrid Plating With Locking And Nonlocking Screws In Radius And Ulna Shaft Fractures: Report Of Two Cases, Zainab Cheema, Nathan E. Huff, Deana M. Mercer

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Conventional compression plating has been found effective in treating forearm diaphyseal fractures, providing stability as well as resistance to axial, torsional, and bending forces. Locked plating has provided stability without frictional force between the bone-plate interface, which may help preserve periosteal blood supply, and is useful in treating metaphyseal, comminuted, and osteoporotic fractures. Hybrid plating has been used in an attempt to combine the strengths of these two techniques; however, in the context of simple forearm diaphyseal fractures with healthy bone, its effectiveness is only theoretical. We describe two patients in whom open reduction and internal fixation with hybrid plating …