Removal of forearm plates. A review of the complications
Langkamer VG. Ackroyd CE. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery - British Volume. 72(4):601-4, 1990 Jul. We studied 55 patients who had undergone elective removal of forearm plates between 1980 and 1986; 44 plates were removed from the radius and 37 from the ulna. Before removal only 20 patients (36%) had definite symptoms attributable to the plates, but 44 patients (80%) were advised by the surgeon to have the plates removed. In 22 cases (40%) the operation was followed by a significant complication. The complication rate was higher with junior surgeons and was permanent in 50% of cases. It is recommended that forearm plates should be removed only if they are causing significant symptoms, and that the operation should not be delegated to the most junior surgeon.
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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