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KMID : 0386419950080010173
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society
1995 Volume.8 No. 1 p.173 ~ p.180
Surgical Mangement of the Fracture of the Humeral Shaft -A comparison using of Plate fixation and Ender nailing-
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Abstract
The treatment of humeral shaft fractures remains controversal. The decision should be based on the type and location of the fracture, The presence of concomitant injuries, and the age and condition of the patient.
Auhors seviewed and analyzed plate fixation in 30 patients and Ender nailing in 21 patients having humeral shaft fracture. These patients were treated at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kwang ju Christian Hospital from January 1988 to
December 1993.
@ES The results were as follows,
1. Males had a dominant incidence in social active age groups, the major causes of these injuries were traffic accidents.
2. Most of surgical indications were poltrauma patients in Ender nailing goups, while failure of conservative management and radial nerve palsy in plate fixation groups. The bony union rate was 80.9% in Ender nailing groups and 100% in plate
fixation groups.
3. Among the seven radial nerve palsy sustaining high energy accidents two cases had poor results. Nounion of the humeral shaft fracture occured in four cases and were associated with insecure fixation, distraction of fracture site and open
fracture,
these four patients were only in the Ender nailing goups.
When surgical management is indicated, intemal fixation using plate osteosynthesis combining interfragmentary compression can give good results. Closed intramedullary Ender nailing have advantages and can be performed effectively in selected
fractures of the humeral such as polytrauma patients.
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