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Monoaxial versus polyaxial screw insertion in angular stable plate fixation of proximal humeral fractures: radiographic analysis of a prospective randomized study.

Ben Ockert1, Volker Braunstein, Chlodwig Kirchhoff, Markus Körner, Sonja Kirchhoff, Katharina Kehr, Wolf Mutschler, Peter Biberthaler.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Monoaxial and polyaxial screw insertion are used in angular stable plating of displaced proximal humeral fractures. Aim of the study was to compare both fixation techniques by radiographic evaluation.
METHODS: Prospective randomized treatment with monoaxial or polyaxial screw insertion in angular stable anatomic preshaped plates of displaced proximal humeral fractures. Analysis of standardized true anterior-posterior (true a.p.) and outlet-view radiographs at 1 day, 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months after surgery by two radiologists with respect to radiographic evidence of secondary varus displacement, cut out of screws, osteonecrosis, and hardware failure. Secondary varus displacement was defined as a varus decrease of the humeral head-shaft angle of > 10 degree in true a.p. radiographs.
RESULTS: Sixty-six consecutive patients (48 women, [72.7%]; 18 men, [27.3%]; mean age 67.7 years [95% CI, 63.9-71.6]) with displaced proximal humeral fractures were evaluated in this study. Nineteen patients (29%) showed secondary varus displacement of > 10-degree angle. In 6 cases (9%), intra-articular cut out of screws was found. Furthermore, 1 case (2%) of nonunion was observed. No relationship between monoaxial and polyaxial screw insertion was found regarding occurrence of secondary varus displacement (monoaxial, 11/polyaxial, 8; p = 0.91) or screw cut out (monoaxial, 4/polyaxial, 2; p = 0.64). Prevalence of secondary varus displacement and hardware cut out was related to patients age (p = 0.02) and fracture pattern, according to Neer- and AO/OTA-classification (p < 0.001). The average immediate postoperative head-shaft angle was 135.2 degrees (CI, 132.3-138.1) in the group without radiographic complication, compared with 126.7-degree angle (CI, 123.6-129.7) among those with secondary varus displacement of > 10-degree angle and screw cut out (p < 0.001). Furthermore, in cases of an immediate postoperative head-shaft angle of < 130 degrees, there was a 48% incidence of secondary varus dislocation (n = 13) versus 15% in cases with a head-shaft angle > 130 degrees (n = 6, p = 0.004).
CONCLUSION: Monoaxial and polyaxial screw insertion allow for mechanical stabilization in angular stable plating of unstable proximal humerus fractures. Radiographic evidence of secondary varus displacement of > 10-degree angle and screw cut out was seen similarly often in both fixation techniques. To avoid secondary varus displacement and screw cut out, restoration of a humeral head-shaft angle of > 130 degrees seems to be important in monoaxial and polyaxial fixation of proximal humeral fractures.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20234324     DOI: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181c9b8a7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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3.  Position of polyaxial versus monoaxial screws in locked plating for proximal humeral fractures: analysis of a prospective randomized study.

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5.  Mono- versus polyaxial locking plates in distal femur fractures: a prospective randomized multicentre clinical trial.

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7.  Safety and feasibility of cell-based therapy of autologous bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells in plate-stabilized proximal humeral fractures in humans.

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8.  Additional calcar support using a blade device reduces secondary varus displacement following reconstruction of the proximal humerus: a prospective study.

Authors:  Marc Beirer; Moritz Crönlein; Arne J Venjakob; Tim Saier; Marcus Schmitt-Sody; Stefan Huber-Wagner; Peter Biberthaler; Chlodwig Kirchhoff
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9.  Is loss of fixation following locked plating of proximal humeral fractures related to the number of screws and their positions in the humeral head?

Authors:  Mohammad Maddah; Wolf C Prall; Lucas Geyer; Stefan Wirth; Wolf Mutschler; Ben Ockert
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Authors:  Christoph M Sprecher; Florian Schmidutz; Tobias Helfen; R Geoff Richards; Michael Blauth; Stefan Milz
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