| Literature DB >> 21503723 |
R Castricini1, M De Benedetto, P Pirani, N Panfoli, N Pace.
Abstract
Proximal humeral fractures were managed with primary hemiarthroplasty in 57 patients, 53 women (93%) and 4 men (7%) aged 51-87 years (mean 72.2). The mean follow-up period was 52 months (range 12-98), and the mean Constant score was 59.2 (range 38-76). Patients were very satisfied (n = 19); satisfied (n = 32) or dissatisfied with the outcome (n = 5). One patient required early revision surgery. Surgical treatment of three- and four-part fractures of the proximal humerus with hemiarthroplasty is a safe and effective approach, the outcome of which appears to be related to the quality of the anatomical reconstruction of the tuberosities.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21503723 PMCID: PMC3148441 DOI: 10.1007/s12306-011-0112-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Musculoskelet Surg ISSN: 2035-5114
Fig. 1TESS corolla filled with spongy bone from the humeral head added with autologous growth factors
Mean Constant scores of 56 patients at 12–98-month follow-up
| Constant scores | All 56 patients (range) | 33 Aequalis patients (range) | 23 TESS patients (range) | Statistical test |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adl | 16.3 (12–20) | 16.2 (12–20) | 16.6 (12–20) | Kruskal–Wallis |
| Rom | 25.3 (10–38) | 25.6 (10–38) | 24.9 (12–38) | Kruskal–Wallis |
| Pain | 14.0 (10–15) | 14.1 (10–15) | 13.9 (10–15) | Chi square |
| Strength | 3.3 (0–8) | 3 (0–8) | 3.7 (2–8) |
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| Total score | 59.2 (38–76) | 59.3 (39–75) | 59.1 (38–75) | Kruskal–Wallis |
Fig. 2Female patient subjected to right HA for a four-part fracture at age 75 years. Follow-up X-rays at 40 months. Constant score 69. Patient very satisfied with outcome
Fig. 3Male patient operated on at age 75 years. Constant score 46. Follow-up X-rays at 6 years document tuberosity resorption with superior migration of the humeral head