Arthrodesis of flail or partially flail wrists using a dynamic compression plate without bone graftingG. A. Anderson, MCh Orth, FACS, Professor of Orthopaedics, Head of Hand Research Unit; and B. P. Thomas, MS Orth, Senior LecturerChristian Medical College Hospital, Vellore 632 004, Tamil Nadu, India. Correspondence should be sent to Professor G. A. Anderson. Between June 1991 and May 1996 we carried out arthrodesis on 15 patients with flail or partially flail wrists using an AO/ASIF dynamic compression plate (DCP) without a bone graft. The wrist was approached through the second extensor compartment. The minimum follow-up was for 24 months with a mean of 34.2 months. All 15 wrists fused without major complications at a mean of 11.9 weeks. Stabilisation improved the function of the hand affected with paralysis and the appearance of the extensively paralysed upper limb with a flail hand. In the absence of bony abnormality fusion can be obtained with a DCP alone without the need for bone grafting.
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