Pre-contoured superior locking plates offer poor bone fit for midshaft clavicle fracture fixation: cadaveric analysis of 4 commercially available systems

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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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Mendes Junior, A. F., Tavares, A. K., Oppe, I. G., Pires, R. E., Belangero, W. D., & Labronici, P. J. (2022). Pre-contoured superior locking plates offer poor bone fit for midshaft clavicle fracture fixation: cadaveric analysis of 4 commercially available systems. Revista Do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes, 49. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20223177en

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