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Kyriacos Eleftheriou1, Nawfal Al-Hadithy, Vinay Joshi, Daniel Rossouw.
Abstract
Malunion of proximal humeral fractures can lead to a severely impaired shoulder function. Loss of motion is often the main issue in patients and can be secondary to osseous, soft-tissue as well as neurological damage to the shoulder. Malunion of the articular surface of the humeral head can lead to pain, chronic degenerative changes secondary to joint incongruity and mechanical block to the range of movement. A 46-year-old otherwise healthy male chef presented with malunion and collapse of his previous plate fixation for a four-part proximal humerus fracture. We describe the first documented case of the use of a focal resurfacing system for dealing with such an osseous mechanical block in the presence of an otherwise preserved articular surface in a high-demand patient. HemiCAP can be successfully used in proximal humeral fracture malunion where there is a localized cartilage defect, allowing restoration of joint congruity while preserving the bone stock.Entities:
Keywords: Shoulder HemiCAP malunion humerus fracture
Year: 2011 PMID: 21660193 PMCID: PMC3109768 DOI: 10.4103/0973-6042.80465
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Shoulder Surg ISSN: 0973-6042
Figure 1The HemiCAP implant
Figure 2Original injury
Figure 3Immediate postoperative fixation
Figure 4Advanced collapse at 6 weeks. The protruding screw was promptly removed
Figure 5Malunion at 9 months
Figure 6Excised bony spur
Figure 7HemiCAP inserted
Figure 8Check radiograph postoperatively