Title of article :
Intramedullary Plating of Complex Proximal Humerus Fractures: A Case Series
Author/Authors :
Mc. Donald ، Stephen Dept of Orthopaedics - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary , Yoong ، Andrel Dept of Orthopaedics - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary , Skrzypiec ، Piotr Dept of Orthopaedics - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary , Johnstone ، Alan Dept of Orthopaedics - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Abstract :
Objectives: To assess fracture union rates using novel intramedullary plate technique. Post-operative humeral neck-shaft angles, patient range of motion and complication profile were secondary outcomes of interest.Methods: Single surgeon, retrospective case series of surgical technique at major trauma centre in Scotland. A 2.0mm mini-fragment plate was secured to the humeral head to act as an intramedullary strut during fixation in complex proximal humerus fractures. Fracture union and neck-shaft angle were assessed radiologically, whilst range of motion and complication profiles were assessed clinically.Results: Twelve patients were followed up for an average of 10 months post-operatively. All achieved bony union with a mean neck-shaft angle of 128°. Mean range of motion values were 100° forward elevation, 83° abduction, 60° internal rotation and 37° external rotation. Four patients required further surgical intervention- two for hardware prominence, one for adhesive capsulitis and one for subsequent rotator cuff failure. There were no cases of avascular necrosis or infection.Conclusion: This novel technique addresses the established biomechanical propensity of proximal humerus fractures to fail in varus collapse and screw cut-out. This method provides an alternative to arthroplasty in the most severe proximal humerus fractures and is readily adopted via standard orthopaedic kit. Level of evidence: IV
Keywords :
calcar , Complex , Proximal humeral fracture , varus collapse
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery