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Open reduction and internal fixation of humeral shaft fractures


Results using AO plating techniques. Vander-Griend-R; Tomasin-J; Ward-EF J-Bone-Joint-Surg-Am. 1986 Mar; 68(3): 430-3 Thirty-six patients with an acute fracture of the humeral shaft were treated by open reduction and internal fixation using AO plating techniques. In thirty-two patients an open fracture or multiple injuries, or both, were the indications for internal fixation. Four patients were treated after non-operative treatment failed to maintain a satisfactory reduction. Follow-up was possible for thirty-four patients and showed that thirty-three fractures united primarily and one failed to unite, necessitating two subsequent procedures. Two superficial wound infections in patients with an open fracture and one transient postoperative radial-nerve palsy were the only complications. A functional range of motion in the elbow and shoulder was regained in all but six patients, and they had severe skeletal or soft-tissue injuries in the same extremity. When indicated, internal fixation using plating techniques can give good results provided the correct principles of fixation are carefully followed.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.