FOR DOCTORS PROXIMAL HUMERAL FRACTURES, ExtraaRticular 2-Part, Surgical Neck, Impaction Treatment MIO - Plate fixation
FOR DOCTORS PROXIMAL HUMERAL FRACTURES, ExtraaRticular 2-Part, Surgical Neck, Impaction Treatment MIO - Plate fixation
A significantly displaced greater tuberosity fracture will impinge on the coraco-acromial arch. This causes painful reduction of motion. Nonoperative treatment will not correct this and should be reserved for patients with unacceptably high surgical risk.
Main indications
- Unacceptable deformity and/or risk of displacement
Supporting indications
- Good bone quality
- Unacceptable deformity
- Need for more stability and/or earlier mobilization
Advantages
- Better stability than screws alone
- Less soft-tissue damage than ORIF
- Possibility of earlier motion
Disadvantages
- Disimpaction causes instability, which fixation must overcome
- Reduction may be difficult
- Risk of damage to the axillary nerve
1. Principles
2. Patient preparation and approaches
3. Reduction and preliminary fixation
4. Plate position
5. Plate fixation
6. Final check of osteosynthesis
7. Overview of rehabilitation