OBJECTIVE The goal of this study is to verify how commercially available pre-contoured superior plates fit on clavicle midshaft fractures. METHODS 100 cadaveric clavicles were evaluated by three distinct observers… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVE The goal of this study is to verify how commercially available pre-contoured superior plates fit on clavicle midshaft fractures. METHODS 100 cadaveric clavicles were evaluated by three distinct observers applying the clavicle congruence score and comparing four different 6 to 8-hole pre-contoured anatomic locking-plate systems. RESULTS the inter-observer agreement was considered moderate by the percentage agreement and fair by the Fleiss' Kappa, with no significant differences between evaluations. Only 1 of the 8 plates presented an anatomic fit greater than 70%. Long plates (8 holes) presented a poor fit compared to short plates (6 or 7 holes). CONCLUSIONS the overall evaluation showed that currently-available pre-contoured superior plate systems provide a poor fit on clavicles for midshaft fracture fixations. Long plates present a worse fit compared to short ones.
               
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