The fixation of the displaced fractures is well accepted, but more controversy is seen with the fixation of nondisplaced fractures. Surgery offers less cast time, and faster return to daily and sports activities.
Surgical treatment was performed with a volar percutaneous fixation with a Herbert canulated screw. Patients were casted for 1–2 weeks and then rehabilitation was started.
Functional evaluation 2 months postoperative were flexion 60°, extension 55°, radial deviation 21, ulnar deviation 18°. Patients returned to sports activities at 11 weeks and at 13 weeks to their previous work. Time to bone union was 9 weeks In 5 cases pain in the place of the surgical scar were present, we had one case of sensitive branch lesion.