A modified intrafocal pinning technique with three-dimensional planning to facilitate volar plating in dorsally comminuted AO/OTA C2 and C3 distal radius fractures
Abstract Backgrounds: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of a modified intrafocal pinning technique with three-dimensional (3D) planning to facilitate volar plating in dorsally comminuted intra-articular distal radius fractures.Methods: In total 35 AO/OTA type C2 and C3 fractures were finally included. The 3D digital model of the fracture was reconstructed based on preoperative computed tomographic (CT) images, with the displacement of the comminuted dorsal fragment and the intra-articular fragment analyzed for preoperative planning. During operation, a modified intrafocal pinning technique was applied percutaneously from the dorsal aspect of the radius to reduce the collapsed intra-articular fragment following volar plating. Adequate reduction was confirmed in all of patients considering radial height, radial inclination and volar tilt in postoperative radiographs.Results: No significant fracture re-displacement was observed in most of the cases during a mean follow-up period of 17.4 months, except for two patients with the C3 fracture. All of the patients achieved adequate clinical ROMs at 12 months postoperatively, with a mean DASH score of 12.0. Most of the patients achieved an excellent (n = 21) or good (n = 12) Gartland and Werley wrist score.Conclusions: Our modified intrafocal pinning technique with 3D planning contributes to a satisfactory clinical and radiological outcome in dorsally comminuted intra-articular distal radius fractures fixed with a volar locking plate.Trial registration: Not applicable because the design of the study is retrospective.