Title of article :
Anteromedial Surface Plating for Midshaft Fracture Humerus Through an Anterolateral Approach - A Better Option than Anterolateral Plating
Author/Authors :
SK, Rai Department of Orthopaedics - Indian Naval Hospital Ship Asvini - Mumbai - India , AD, Sud Department of Orthopaedics - Armed Forces Medical College - Pune - India , M, Kashid Department of Orthopaedics - SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre - Nashik - India , B, Gogoi Department of Orthopaedics - 151 Base Hospital - Guwahati - India
Pages :
7
From page :
66
To page :
72
Abstract :
Introduction: Osteosynthesis by plate fixation of humeral shaft fractures as a gold standard for fracture fixation has been proven beyond doubt. However, during conventional anterolateral plating Radial nerve injury may occur which can be avoided by applying plate on the medial flat surface. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of application of plate on the flat medial surface of humerus rather than the conventional anterolateral surface. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted between Oct 2010 to Dec 2015. One-hundred-fifty fracture shafts of the humerus were treated with the anteromedial plating through the anterolateral approach. Results: One-hundred-fifty patients with a fracture shaft of the humerus were treated with anteromedial plating. Twenty were female (mean ±SD,28 years±4.5) and 130 were male (mean ± SD, 38 years±5.6). One hundred and forty-eight out of 150 (98.6%) patients achieved unio‎n at 12 months. Two of three patients developed a superficial infection, both of which were treated successfully by antibiotics and one developed a deep infection, which was treated by wound debridement, prolonged antibiotics with the removal of the plate and subsequently by delayed plating and bone grafting. Conclusion: In the present study, we applied plate on the anteromedial flat surface of humerus using the anterolateral approach. It is an easier and quicker fixation as compared to anterolateral plating because later involved much more dissection than a medial application of the plate and this application of plate on a medial flat surface, does not required Radial nerve exposure and palsy post-operatively. The significant improvement in elbow flexion without brachialis dissection is also a potential benefit of this approach. Based on our results, we recommend the application of an anteromedial plate for treatment of midshaft fractures humerus.
Keywords :
medial surface plating , humerus shaft fractures , anterolateral approach , radial nerve palsy
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2605490
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