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Proximal Humeral Fractures : Epidemiological and clinical studies in Malmö, with focus on fracture classifications and their utility [PDF]
Cederwall, Anton
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Correction to "Enhanced Biomechanical Stability in Proximal Humeral Fractures: Finite Element Analysis of a Novel Endosteal Anatomical Support Nail for Improved Fixation in Elderly Patients". [PDF]
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Our experience with a modified prying-up technique for closed reduction of irreducible supracondylar humeral fractures. [PDF]
Zeng T, Wang LG, Liu WQ.
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Time trends in proximal humeral fractures from 1944 to 2020 - A cohort study in Malmö, Sweden. [PDF]
Cederwall A, Karlsson MK, Rosengren BE.
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Transphyseal Distal Humeral Fractures
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2022Background: The transphyseal distal humeral fracture has been well described as a concerning fracture pattern for non-accidental trauma (NAT) in young pediatric patients.
M. Crowe, Luke Byerly, C. Mehlman
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Current Controversies in the Treatment of Geriatric Proximal Humeral Fractures.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2021» Multiple studies comparing nonoperative and operative treatment for displaced proximal humeral fractures in the geriatric population have demonstrated minimal differences in functional outcomes. Factors such as surgeon experience as well as the quality
Samuel J Mease +5 more
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Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2018
Fractures of the humeral shaft are common injuries with multiple management strategies. Many still regard nonoperative management as the standard of care; however, as the understanding of these injuries increases, treatment recommendations are also evolving.
Gary F. Updegrove +2 more
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Fractures of the humeral shaft are common injuries with multiple management strategies. Many still regard nonoperative management as the standard of care; however, as the understanding of these injuries increases, treatment recommendations are also evolving.
Gary F. Updegrove +2 more
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Companion Animal, 2017
Humeral fractures are challenging injuries to deal with. Thorough patient assessment is necessary on presentation, to evaluate for concurrent injuries and to rule out pathologic fractures. External coaptation is not considered a viable treatment option for the vast majority of humeral fractures and surgical stabilisation is recommended.
Karen L Perry, Samantha Woods
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Humeral fractures are challenging injuries to deal with. Thorough patient assessment is necessary on presentation, to evaluate for concurrent injuries and to rule out pathologic fractures. External coaptation is not considered a viable treatment option for the vast majority of humeral fractures and surgical stabilisation is recommended.
Karen L Perry, Samantha Woods
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Injury, 2014
Multifocal humeral fractures are extremely rare. These may affect the neck and the shaft, the shaft alone, or the diaphysis and the distal humerus. There is no classification of these fractures in the literature.From 2004 to 2010, 717 patients with humeral fracture were treated surgically at our department.
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Multifocal humeral fractures are extremely rare. These may affect the neck and the shaft, the shaft alone, or the diaphysis and the distal humerus. There is no classification of these fractures in the literature.From 2004 to 2010, 717 patients with humeral fracture were treated surgically at our department.
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