These additions to the VOLT portfolio are anatomically designed for two of the most commonly fractured bones
Johnson & Johnson MedTech, a global leader in orthopaedic technologies and solutions, announced the launch of the Variable Angle Optimized Locking Technology Distal Radius and VOLT Proximal Humerus 3.5 Plating Systems. These innovations address a critical gap in treating two common fractures. Designed to improve stability, enhance performance, expand surgical options and increase efficiency, both systems feature the same precision threaded locking technology introduced with the original VOLT Platform in 2024.
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Fractures of the distal radius and proximal humerus are among the most frequent osteoporotic injuries, especially in adults over age 65. Wrist fractures account for nearly 20% of all emergency departments cases and are the most common upper limb fracture. Proximal humerus fractures rank third among fragility fractures and represent nearly 6% of all adult cases, an incidence expected to rise with aging populations.
The VOLT Wrist Treatment System was designed in conjunction with the Hand Expert Group within the AO Technical Commission to treat a wide range of fractures. This system includes the VOLT Two-Column Distal Radius Rim Plate, which features a new plate shape that allows it to sit more distal to the target distal fragments. The plate profile is significantly less prominent in the area of the flexor pollicis longus region. These innovations are designed for both simple and complex fracture patterns.15,16¶
“The plate is less prominent, sits more distal, and the round, tapered edges are designed to reduce the risk of soft tissue irritation,” said Amy Speeckaert, M.D., Orthopedic, Hand and Upper Extremity surgeon in the U.S. “The VOLT Distal Radius Plates use the new instrumentation from the VOLT Mini Fragment System which offers an expanded range of implants for fracture reduction and fixation. The hooks of the VOLT Two-Column Distal Radius Rim Plate are designed to engage with volar lip where the ligaments meet the bone.”
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Additionally, the VOLT Proximal Humerus 3.5 Plating System represents innovation in the treatment of upper arm fractures that involve the shoulder joint. This system adds the flexibility of variable angle locking and includes more plate length options. The plate also features suture holes that are designed for easier suture passage. The VOLT Locking Screws have also been engineered with an atraumatic tip designed to reduce the risk of soft tissue irritation.
“The new VOLT Proximal Humerus 3.5 Plating System provides more versatility and options with the integration of variable angle locking technology, redesigned suture holes and broader plate selection,” said Harry Hoyen, M.D., Orthopedic and Hand surgeon in the U.S. and Simon Lambert, Orthopedic and Trauma surgeon in the U.K., who both serve on the Shoulder and Elbow Task Force within the AO Technical Commission.
“The VOLT™ Wrist Treatment System and VOLT Proximal Humerus 3.5 Plating System are not only a testament to advanced engineering but also reflect a deep understanding of the needs of surgeons and patients,” said Aldo Denti, Company Group Chairman, Orthopaedics, Johnson & Johnson MedTech. “These innovations are designed to provide surgeons with the tools necessary to navigate the complexities of upper extremity fractures with confidence.”
Johnson & Johnson MedTech has a long-standing legacy of leadership in trauma care, built on clinical expertise and a commitment to improving outcomes for patients. The VOLT Distal Radius and Proximal Humerus 3.5 Plating System, are now commercially available in the U.S., with additional anatomic plating solutions expected to join the platform throughout the next several years.
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Source – PR Newswire