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Keimyung Medical Journal
2013 Volume.32 No. 1 p.36 ~ p.42
Comparison of Plate Fixation and Intramedullary Nailing for Humeral Shaft Fractures
Lee Si-Wook

Cho Chul-Hyun
Abstract
We performed this study to compare the results and complications of plate fixation and intramedullary nailing for humeral shaft fractures. Authors retrospectively analyzed the clinical, radiologic outcomes and complications in 86 cases (plate group : 39 cases, nailing group : 47 cases) with humeral shaft fracture who were underwent operative treatment. Bony union was confirmed by serial plain radiographs and the clinical outcomes were assessed according to ASES (American Shoulder and Elbow Society) scoring system. Bony union was achieved after an average 16.4 weeks in plate group and 14.5 weeks in nailing group. The average ASES scores at final follow-up were 89.1 in plate group and 90.1 in nailing group. There were no statistically significant differences between two groups in bony union period and ASES score (p>0.05). In plate group, 8 cases (20.5%) had postoperative complications: 3 nonunion, 1 delayed union, 2 iatrogenic radial nerve palsy, 2 painful limited motion of shoulder. In nailing group, 17 cases (36.1%) had one or more postoperative complications: 6 nonunion, 3 delayed union, 3 proximal locking screw migration, 3 proximal nail tip protrusion, 2 posterior cortex fracture by distal nail tip, 8 painful limited motion of shoulder. The clinical and radiologic outcomes were satisfactory with both modalities for humeral shaft fractures, whereas the complication rate was lower in plate group.
KEYWORD
HumerusIntramedullary nailing, Plate, Shaft fracture
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