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Is minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis for humeral shaft fracture advantageous compared with the conventional open technique?

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2015
BACKGROUND The minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) technique has been described and used effectively in humeral shaft fractures. However, the postoperative deformity resulting from malreduction with the minimally invasive technique has not ...
Cheng Wang   +4 more
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Humeral Shaft Fracture

2018
Humeral shaft fractures affect both young and old patients alike through high and low energy mechanisms respectively. Understanding fracture patterns and obtaining an accurate physical exam are key in dictating treatment.
Devan Patel
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Evaluation of Humeral Shaft Fracture Outcomes by Treatment Method

JBJS Reviews, 2023
Background: 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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Predictors of Traumatic Nerve Injury and Nerve Recovery following Humeral Shaft Fractures: Short title: Traumatic Nerve Palsy after Humeral Shaft Fracture.

Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2021
INTRODUCTION Nerve palsy is common after humeral shaft fracture with the radial nerve being the most commonly injured nerve. Isolated nerve injuries usually recover spontaneously and operative intervention is rarely indicated.
V. Entezari, J. Olson, H. Vallier
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Humeral shaft fracture and radial nerve palsy in Korean soldiers: focus on arm wrestling related injury

BMJ Military Health, 2020
Introduction Humeral shaft fractures can lead to radial nerve injury and may require surgery and rehabilitation. We determined the causative events of humeral fracture, including arm wrestling, in young Korean soldiers and examined whether humeral ...
Kyoung-Eun Kim   +5 more
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Humeral Shaft Fracture Healing Rates in Older Patients.

Orthopedics, 2020
Nonoperative treatment has become the standard of care for the majority of humeral shaft fractures. Published studies have mainly come from trauma centers with a young cohort of patients.
Frederic H Pollock   +6 more
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Humeral Shaft Fractures

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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Length of stay and 30-day readmissions after isolated humeral shaft fracture open reduction and internal fixation compared to intramedullary nailing.

Injury, 2020
INTRODUCTION Open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) and intramedullary nailing (IMN) have similar union rates for treating humerus shaft fractures, but IMN leads to increased incidence of shoulder impingement and reoperation.
R. Merrill   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Humeral shaft fracture

2015
J.D. Lindsey, I. Voloshin
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Radial Nerve Palsy in the Setting of Humeral Shaft Fracture.

Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume
The upper limb has a complex anatomy comprised of many nerve and vascular structures, making humeral shaft fractures extremely important. Injury to the humeral shaft commonly occurs due to trauma and affects younger male or older female patients.
Zachary S. Weisberg, J. Wolf
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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