Abstract
OBJECTIVE: New angle-stable plates provide more stability and better anatomical fit than previous plates. METHODS: 22 patients treated with an angle-stable plate were included. Postoperative the outcomes were evaluated according to the scoring systems of Morrey, Radin and Riseborough. RESULTS: 3 patients received a score of excellent, 14 good, and 5 satisfactory. We detected 3 cases of implant failure and 2 cases of postoperative neurological damage. 3 patientes received a radial head necrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that the angle-stable radial head locking plate can only be used in limited cases in the treatment of multi-fragment radial head fractures.