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Abstract
A majority of proximal humeral fractures are preferably treated conservatively. However, surgical management may be beneficial in proximal humeral fractures with significant displacement or angulation. Unfortunately, the complication rates associated with current surgical procedures for fracture fixation, ORIF and IM devices, can be unacceptably high. A new technology, termed the PH Cage, addresses the technical limitations associated with current technologies available for fixation of proximal humeral fractures. It allows for intramedullary fixation of a PH fracture and provides direct load bearing support to the articular surface and buttresses the medial column during healing. We are presenting our first experience with the PH Cage for the fixation of a PH fracture, which had previously failed conservative management.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28255485 PMCID: PMC5309419 DOI: 10.1155/2017/4347161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Orthop ISSN: 2090-6757
Figure 1Preoperative radiograph depicting a two-part fracture of the proximal humerus. Note the varus malalignment of the head and lateral bone spike.
Figure 2Radiograph at 6-month follow-up after fixation using a PH Cage and side plate construct.
Figure 3Patient exhibiting excellent range of motion at 6-month postop follow-up.