Effects of medial column positive and negative support on proximal humerus fracture with locking plate

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
L Heng ◽  
K Zhang
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 215145932199274
Author(s):  
Hyojune Kim ◽  
Myung Jin Shin ◽  
Erica Kholinne ◽  
Janghyeon Seo ◽  
Duckwoo Ahn ◽  
...  

Purpose: This biomechanical study investigates the optimal number of proximal screws for stable fixation of a 2-part proximal humerus fracture model with a locking plate. Methods: Twenty-four proximal humerus fracture models were included in the study. An unstable 2-part fracture was created and fixed by a locking plate. Cyclic loading and load-to-failure tests were used for the following 4 groups based on the number of screws used: 4-screw, 6-screw, 7-screw, and 9-screw groups. Interfragmentary gaps were measured following cyclic loading and compared. Consequently, the load to failure, maximum displacement, stiffness, and mode of failure at failure point were compared. Results: The interfragmentary gaps for the 4-screw, 6-screw, 7-screw, and 9-screw groups were significantly reduced by 0.24 ± 0.09 mm, 0.08 ± 0.06 mm, 0.05 ± 0.01 mm, and 0.03 ± 0.01 mm following 1000 cyclic loading, respectively. The loads to failure were significantly different between the groups with the 7-screw group showing the highest load to failure. The stiffness of the 7-screw group was superior compared with the 6-screw, 9-screw, and 4-screw groups. The maximum displacement before failure showed a significant difference between the comparative groups with the 4-screw group having the lowest value. The 7-screw group had the least structural failure rate (33.3%). Conclusion: At least 7 screws would be optimal for proximal fragment fixation of proximal humerus fractures with medial comminution to minimize secondary varus collapse or fixation failure. Level of Evidence: Basic science study.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 256
Author(s):  
Dominique M. Rouleau ◽  
Philippe Moisan ◽  
Julien Goulet ◽  
G.-Yves Laflamme

2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 489-494 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philippe Clavert ◽  
Philippe Adam ◽  
Adrien Bevort ◽  
François Bonnomet ◽  
Jean-François Kempf

Author(s):  
Dr. Vivek Amritbhai Patel ◽  
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Dr. Vishal A. Pushkarna ◽  
Dr. Dhruvin J. Patel ◽  
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...  

p>Aim: The present study aimed to examine the functional outcome of the locking plate in theproximal humerus fracture treatment. Material and Methods: The study consists of 20 patientsdiagnosed with NEER’s 2 – part, 3- part, and 4 – part proximal humerus fracture. All the includedpatients were treated with internal locking plates. Based on the functional evaluation by Constant-Murley shoulder score and the assessment of radiological union foundation. Results: Excellentresults were obtained in 45% of the patients, a good result was seen in 25%, 20% of the patientshad fair results and the poor result was seen in 10% of the patients. The mean Constant-Murleyshoulder score that was obtained in the present study was 75.04. Conclusion: It’s concluded thatthere is a satisfactory functional outcome with the fixation of the proximal humerus fracture withlocking plates. While using the plate fixation for fracture the plate position is of the utmostimportance. Due to angular stability, the locking plates are the advantageous implants in case ofproximal humeral fracture.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-32
Author(s):  
Yogesh Gangurde ◽  
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Neetin Mahajan ◽  
Dhiraj Sonawane

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