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J&J MedTech Launches Volt Wrist and Proximal Humerus Plating Systems in the U.S.

These additions to the Volt portfolio are anatomically designed for two of the most commonly fractured bones.

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By: Sam Brusco

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Volt distal radius plating system (left) and Volt proximal humerus 3.5 plating system. Photo: Johnson & Johnson MedTech.

Johnson & Johnson MedTech has launched the Variable Angle Locking Technology (Volt) distal radius (wrist) and Volt proximal humerus 3.5 plating systems in the U.S.

The two products address a gap in treating two common fractures, the company said. They were designed to boost stability, performance, surgical options, and efficiency. The plates feature the same precision threaded locking tech introduced with the original Volt platform in 2024.

The Volt wrist treatment system was designed in partnership with the AO Technical Commission’s Hand Expert Group to treat a range of fractures. The system includes the Volt two-column distal radius rim plate with a new plate shape that lets it sit more distal to the target distal fragments. Its profile is less prominent in the area of the flexor pollicis longus region.

Amy Speeckaert, MD, an orthopedic, hand, and upper extremity surgeon in the U.S. said the plate is less prominent, sits more distal, and its round, tapered edges can help reduce soft tissue irritation risk.

“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,” Dr. Speeckaert told the press. “The hooks of the VOLT Two-Column Distal Radius Rim Plate are designed to engage with volar lip where the ligaments meet the bone.”

The Volt proximal humerus 3.5 plating system is a new option for treating upper arm fractures that involve the shoulder joint. It adds the flexibility of variable angle locking and features more plate length options and touts suture holes designed for easier suture passage. The Volt locking screws were also engineered with and atraumatic tip designed for reduce soft tissue irritation risk.

“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,” added 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.”

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