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Evaluation of Humeral Shaft Fracture Outcomes by Treatment Method
JBJS Reviews, 2023Background: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate various outcomes of humeral shaft fractures treated with different treatment methods, which included functional bracing, open reduction and internal fixation ...
J. Beyer, B. Rao, Jiayong Liu, M. Skie
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Radial Nerve Palsy in Paediatric Humeral Shaft Fractures: Incidence and Management.
Ortopedia Traumatologia Rehabilitacja, 2022BACKGROUND Humeral shaft fractures are relatively rare in the paediatric population. The purpose of our study was to retrospectively evaluate all humeral shaft fractures treated at a children's trauma centre and assess cases involving radial nerve injury.
Łukasz Wiktor, R. Tomaszewski
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Approach to Humeral Shaft Nonunion: Evaluation and Surgical Techniques.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2021Humeral shaft fractures account for 1% to 3% of all fractures. Traditional nonsurgical treatment with a functional brace is still the standard treatment of these fractures; however, modern studies have reported that nonunion rates may be as high as 33 ...
Emily H Naclerio, M. McKee
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2014
Humeral shaft fractures account for approximately 7 % of all fractures in adults. They occur after direct trauma such as traffic accidents or after indirect, rotational trauma in sports accidents or falls at home. There are two peaks of incidence in the adult population: the young male and the older female.
Addie Majed, Mark Falworth
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Humeral shaft fractures account for approximately 7 % of all fractures in adults. They occur after direct trauma such as traffic accidents or after indirect, rotational trauma in sports accidents or falls at home. There are two peaks of incidence in the adult population: the young male and the older female.
Addie Majed, Mark Falworth
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Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2021
OBJECTIVES To externally validate the Radiographic Union Score for Humeral fractures (RUSHU) and to quantify the predictive relationship of fracture motion on physical examination to non-union. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study.
A. Dekker +3 more
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OBJECTIVES To externally validate the Radiographic Union Score for Humeral fractures (RUSHU) and to quantify the predictive relationship of fracture motion on physical examination to non-union. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study.
A. Dekker +3 more
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2017
Humeral shaft fractures are common in elderly osteoporotic patients with low-energy injuries or young patients with high-energy injuries. Fractures of the humerus account for 3–5% of all fractures. Most may be treated with splints and bracing, but open fractures, vascular injuries, and associated brachial plexus injuries do better with operative ...
Melvin C. Makhni +3 more
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Humeral shaft fractures are common in elderly osteoporotic patients with low-energy injuries or young patients with high-energy injuries. Fractures of the humerus account for 3–5% of all fractures. Most may be treated with splints and bracing, but open fractures, vascular injuries, and associated brachial plexus injuries do better with operative ...
Melvin C. Makhni +3 more
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2020
The majority of humeral shaft fractures are successfully managed nonoperatively. Indications for surgery include open fractures, associated adjacent articular fractures, ipsilateral forearm fractures, vascular injuries requiring repair, and those with nerve injuries due to high-energy penetrating trauma.
Mai P. Nguyen, Heather A. Vallier
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The majority of humeral shaft fractures are successfully managed nonoperatively. Indications for surgery include open fractures, associated adjacent articular fractures, ipsilateral forearm fractures, vascular injuries requiring repair, and those with nerve injuries due to high-energy penetrating trauma.
Mai P. Nguyen, Heather A. Vallier
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Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2020
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the rate of, and reasons for, conversion of closed treatment of humeral shaft fractures using a fracture brace, to surgical intervention. DESIGN Multicenter, retrospective analysis SETTING:: Nine Level 1 trauma centers across the
Rafael Serrano +11 more
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OBJECTIVES To evaluate the rate of, and reasons for, conversion of closed treatment of humeral shaft fractures using a fracture brace, to surgical intervention. DESIGN Multicenter, retrospective analysis SETTING:: Nine Level 1 trauma centers across the
Rafael Serrano +11 more
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Biomechanical analysis of helical versus straight plating of proximal third humeral shaft fractures
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2023T. Pastor +10 more
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European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2021
F. Beeres +8 more
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