J Wrist Surg 2013; 02(01): 087-092
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1333427
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Distal Ulna Hook Plate: Angular Stable Implant for Fixation of Distal Ulna

Fiesky A. Nunez Jr.
1   Division of Surgical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
,
Zhongyu Li
1   Division of Surgical Sciences, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
,
Douglas Campbell
2   Unit of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
,
Fiesky A. Nunez Sr.
3   Hand and Upper Extremity Service, Centro Medico Guerra Mendez, Valencia, Venezuela
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Publication Date:
08 February 2013 (online)

Abstract

Distal ulna fractures, especially styloid injuries, classically have not been repaired, and only recently have these injuries been considered important. Certain fracture patterns of the distal ulna contribute to distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) incongruity and potential instability. Appropriate fixation of the distal ulna is frequently difficult for several reasons: (1) high incidence of osteoporois in the affected patient population, (2) proximity of the injury to articular surfaces, and (3) lack of a proper implant to treat these injuries. The 2.0-mm locking compression distal ulna plate (LC-DUP) is an anatomically contoured implant with a low profile and fixed angle that provides proper stability to treat injuries of the distal ulna. The plate was designed for the treatment of distal ulna fractures, but its success has led to an extension of its indications to be used in treating symptomatic basistyloid ulnar nonunions and in ulnar shortening osteotomy for ulnocarpal abutment syndrome. The authors' description of the techniques used for each indication as well as their perspectives in the treatment of distal ulna injuries are described in detail in this report.

 
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