Abstract:[Objective] To introduce the surgical technique and preliminary clinical results of volar distal radius locking plate used for internal fixation of medial-end clavicular fractures. [Methods] From January 2011 to January 2022, 21 patients with medial-end clavicle fractures were treated with open reduction and internal fixation with volar distal radius locking plate. As a transverse incision was made along the long axis of the clavicle with the fracture ends as the center, the fracture ends were exposed and reduced. A volar distal radius locking plate in proper size was selected and shaped to meet the anatomy of medial-end clavicle. If the sternoclavicular was dislocated, the joint should be exposed at the same time. After the fractures were reduced properly, Kirscher wires were placed for temporary fixation, fol- lowed by permanent fixation with the plate and screws, in which the screws should be placed bi-cortically on the clavicular side, while unicortically in sternum side. [Results] All patients were operated on successfully without neurovascular injury, incision infection and other complications, and followed up for (12.8±2.6) months on an average. All patients got fractures healed with the average clinical fracture heal- ing time of (12.6±2.4) weeks. According to Rockwood criteria, 18 cases were excellent and 3 cases were good. [Conclusion] This volar dis- tal radius locking plate provides a good internal fixation implant for the treatment of medial-end clavicular fractures.