2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12891-017-1910-9
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Polyaxial locking plates in treating distal humeral fractures: a comparative randomized trial for clinical outcome

Abstract: BackgroundManagement of distal humeral fractures remains to be one of the most challenging aspects in trauma surgery. Low profile plating systems with variable angle screw fixation represent a crucial advancement to the established angular stable locking plates with considerable attention in current research. The aim of the prospective randomized trial was to review the preliminary results and patients’ outcome following treatment with these newly developed implants and to rule out potential differences in fra… Show more

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“…Although parallel arrangement seems to be biomechanically advantageous, no significant differences can be found in the clinical setting [25 -27]. Likewise, using various plate systems with different screw diameters does not significantly influence the outcome [28].…”
Section: Distal Humerusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although parallel arrangement seems to be biomechanically advantageous, no significant differences can be found in the clinical setting [25 -27]. Likewise, using various plate systems with different screw diameters does not significantly influence the outcome [28].…”
Section: Distal Humerusmentioning
confidence: 99%