Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6082613 | Injury | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Our study did not show biomechanical superiority for distal radius fracture fixation by using locking screws in the proximal holes in an osteoporotic cadaver study. At load to failure, longitudinal shaft fractures and peri-implant fractures seemed to be a more relevant problem rather than failure of the proximal fixation.
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Authors
Benjamin Bockmann, Can Budak, Jens Figiel, Philipp Lechler, Christopher Bliemel, Florian Debus, Tim Schwarting, Ludwig Oberkircher, Michael Frink,