Complications of Distal Radius Fixation

The Orthopedic Clinics of North America
Dennis S Lee, Douglas R Weikert

Abstract

Complications following any form of distal radius fixation remain prevalent. With an armamentarium of fixation options available to practicing surgeons, familiarity with the risks of newer plate technology as it compares with other conventional methods is crucial to optimizing surgical outcome and managing patient expectations. This article presents an updated review on complications following various forms of distal radius fixation.

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