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Use of fixed angle devices (such as the Tomofix™ plate, Synthes, Switzerland) appears to have optimised the balance between stability and micro-motion.
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The use of fixed-angle screws enhanced acetabular fixation substantially under subfailure cyclic loading conditions and load-to-failure.
In this article, we shall discuss the use of fixed-angle fixation devices, internal distraction plating, arthroscopically assisted reduction, fragment-specific fixation and the use of bone graft substitutes in the treatment of distal radius fractures.
The volar approach and the use of locking plates is an extremely effective and safe technique; in fact, the use of fixed-angle locking plates reduces the risk of postoperative bone displacement, and requires a shorter immobilization time [20, 21].
Even with the use of fixed-angle implants, fractures of the proximal humerus are associated with a high complication rate and sometimes poor outcome.
We conclude that despite the use of fixed-angle implants, fractures of the proximal humerus still show a high complication rate and sometimes only an acceptable outcome.
While the use of internal fixed-angle devices has grown exponentially, resulting in three-quarters of all plates sold in the USA, indications for locked plating rather than non-locked plating in distal tibia fractures remain nebulous, often being left to the discretion of the surgeon (S 2012).
Interpretation Screw perforation of fixed-angle implants has replaced the complications of secondary displacement and implant loosening after using conventional plates.
Samples were then centrifuged at 2 00 000 × g using a fixed angle rotor for 4 h at 4 °C.
The remaining plasma was ultrafiltered using an Amicon Centrifree ultrafiltration device by centrifugation at 1500 g for approximately 30 min using a fixed angle rotor.
A range of fixed-angle or swing-out rotors are available.
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