A Closer Look at Long-Term Outcomes After Variable AngleLocking Plate Treatment
Variable angle locking plates (VALPs) were introduced to give surgeons more freedom when placing screws, especially in complex periarticular fractures. Instead of being locked into one fixed trajectory, screws can be angled within a safe cone while still locking solidly into the plate. Over the last decade, these systems have moved from “nice innovation” to routine tools—so the big question now is: how do patients actually do in the long run?
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Variable angle locking plates (VALPs) were introduced to give surgeons more freedom when placing screws, especially in complex periarticular













