Report is given on good results of 41 carpal arthrodesis with AO-plate. Literature is briefly surveyed, indications for arthrodesis and detailed technical description are given too. The importance of compression and stability has been stressed here. They find that fixation with AO-plate is the answer for the problems of carpal arthrodesis.
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