Treatment of proximal humeral fractures with a new intramedullary nail

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Long term surgical treatment results were studied for 30 patients (10 male and 20 female) with two- and three-fragment proximal humeral fractures with short intramedullary nail. Mean age of patients was 68.8 (37-84) years. All patients were examined clinically and roentgenologically. In postoperative period secondary varus deformity was observed in18 (60%) patients and made up 4.3° at an average. Roentgenologic signs of delayed fracture consolidation due to the loss of reposition and decrease of neck-shaft angle under 120° were observed in one case. Evaluation by ASES scale made up 90.73±7.01 points, by SST scale - 10.47±1.41 points. Treatment results for three-fragment fractures were not as good as for two-fragment ones however the difference was not statistically significant ( p >0.05). Obtained data showed the high efficacy of short straight intramedullary nail application in two- and three-fragment proximal humeral fractures.


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P. V. Bondarenko ◽  
N. V. Zagorodniy ◽  
S. I. Gil’Fanov ◽  
A. Yu. Semenistyi ◽  
A. A. Semenistyi ◽  
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Long term surgical treatment results were studied for 30 patients (10 male and 20 female) with two- and three-fragment proximal humeral fractures with short intramedullary nail. Mean age of patients was 68.8 (37-84) years. All patients were examined clinically and roentgenologically. In postoperative period secondary varus deformity was observed in18 (60%) patients and made up 4.3° at an average. Roentgenologic signs of delayed fracture consolidation due to the loss of reposition and decrease of neck-shaft angle under 120° were observed in one case. Evaluation by ASES scale made up 90.73±7.01 points, by SST scale - 10.47±1.41 points. Treatment results for three-fragment fractures were not as good as for two-fragment ones however the difference was not statistically significant ( p >0.05). Obtained data showed the high efficacy of short straight intramedullary nail application in two- and three-fragment proximal humeral fractures.


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