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A J van Hasselt1, J Th Hooghof1, M R Huizinga1, J J A M van Raay1.
Abstract
Proximal humerus fractures are common in elderly patients. Not all patient are fit for major surgery. Percutaneous fixation can be a suitable option though surgeons should be aware of the risks and complications. This case is about a 90-year-old woman with a proximal humerus fracture. After closed anatomical reduction we performed percutaneous K-wire fixation of the humerus fracture with a single K-wire. Five days postoperatively the patient experienced increased pain and dyspnea due to a pneumothorax caused by intrathoracic migration of the K-wire. Percutaneous fixation can be a suitable treatment for low-maintenance and fragile patients but surgeons should act with caution. Multiple threaded K-wires with a bend-free end should be used to reduce the risk for loss of repositioning or migration of the K-wire.Entities:
Keywords: Kirschner wire; Migration of K-wire; Percutaneous fixation; Proximal humerus fracture
Year: 2021 PMID: 33665318 PMCID: PMC7907529 DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2021.100425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trauma Case Rep ISSN: 2352-6440