Literature DB >> 29519987

Is medial calcar continuity necessary in plate osteosynthesis for proximal humerus fractures?

C Z Esenyel1, I Kalkar2, M Adaş2, S S Dedeoğlu2, C D Büyükkurt2, H Cabuk2, A E Esenyel3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the functional and radiological results of patients with and without medial calcar continuity in plate osteosynthesis applied for a proximal humerus fracture retrospectively.
METHODS: The study included 27 patients to whom plate osteosynthesis was applied because of a proximal humerus fracture between January 2, 2010, and December 30, 2013, at Okmeydanı Research and Training Hospital. Patients were separated into Group A with medial calcar continuity and Group B without medial calcar continuity. On the radiographs taken postoperatively and at the final follow-up examination, measurements were taken of the humeral head height and the humeral neck-shaft angle. The presence of avascular necrosis was recorded.
RESULTS: The functional and radiological results of the patients were evaluated after a mean follow-up of 39.1 months. No statistically significant difference was determined between Groups A and B in respect of the postoperative and the final follow-up humeral head height (P > 0.05). No statistically significant difference was determined between Groups A and B in respect of the postoperative and the final follow-up humeral neck-shaft angle (P > 0.05). Plate breakage was seen in one patient without medial calcar continuity. Penetration of the screw into the joint was determined in one patient in Group A and three patients in Group B. No avascular necrosis or infection was seen in any patient.
CONCLUSION: When the surgical process has not damaged the soft tissue and sufficient stability has been achieved, providing calcar continuity is not an absolute condition.

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Keywords:  Humeral neck-shaft angle; humerus head avascular necrosis; proximal humerus fractures; proximal humerus medial calcar

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29519987     DOI: 10.4103/njcp.njcp_400_16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Niger J Clin Pract            Impact factor:   0.968


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Authors:  Lang-Qing Zeng; Lu-Lu Zeng; Yu-Wen Jiang; Hai-Feng Wei; Wen Zhang; Yun-Feng Chen
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