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Kanghun Yu 1 Article
Radiocarpal subluxation after volar plating due to an insufficiently supported dorsal key fragment: a case report
Yeongyoon Koh, Kanghun Yu, Jong Woong Park, In Cheul Choi
Received April 28, 2026  Accepted May 13, 2026  Published online June 9, 2026  
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jmt.2026.00185
AbstractAbstract
Distal radius fractures are commonly managed using volar locking plate fixation, which provides stable fixation in most cases. However, certain fracture patterns involving dorsal key fragments may not be adequately stabilized with a volar approach alone, even when intraoperative reduction appears satisfactory. We report the case of a 58-year-old male patient with a complex intra-articular distal radius fracture involving a dorsoulnar corner (DUC) fragment. Preoperative computed tomography revealed a dorsal fragment associated with subtle dorsal radiocarpal subluxation. Despite this finding, the fragment was considered amenable to fixation through a volar approach because it was relatively large. Although satisfactory reduction was achieved intraoperatively, early postoperative imaging demonstrated progressive dorsal radiocarpal subluxation due to displacement of the DUC fragment, while overall alignment parameters remained preserved. Revision surgery with additional dorsal buttress fixation successfully restored stability. This case highlights the critical importance of recognizing dorsal key fragments and achieving adequate dorsal support during fixation, as failure to provide sufficient support may result in delayed instability despite acceptable initial reduction.
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