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Chronic type C3 distal humeral fracture associated with massive bone defects treated by open reduction and internal fixation with iliac crest autografts: a case report.

Yejun Zha1, Kehan Hua1, Maoqi Gong1, Xieyuan Jiang2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic intercondylar fractures of the distal humerus with massive bone defects and severe comminution in the metaphysis are rare and complex injuries that are challenging for surgeons to treat, as reconstructing the triangular structure of the distal humerus is difficult and may have a severe impact on functional outcomes, especially in young patients, for whom total elbow arthroplasty is usually not a suitable option due to significant impairment in upper limb strength. Here, we report a patient in such scenario who was young and active and was treated by structural iliac bone autografting and internal fixation. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 26-year-old male patient experienced a major car accident and was diagnosed with an open fracture (Gustilo-Anderson type IIIB) of the right distal humerus with massive bone defects and severe intra-articular involvement, without neurovascular injuries or other associated injuries. Surgical debridement, negative pressure vacuum sealing drainage, and immobilization by braces were initially performed, and the wound was closed after 15 days. When the wound had finally healed and the soft tissue was in good condition without infection or effusion 45 days later, this young and active patient was diagnosed with a chronic type C3 distal humeral fracture associated with massive bone defects at the supracondylar level in both columns and severe comminution at the trochlear groove. We performed surgical debridement and arthrolysis around the fracture site, and then, we successfully reconstructed the triangular structure of the distal humerus using structural iliac crest autografts in both columns as well as in the defective trochlear groove. Finally, internal fixation via a parallel double-plate configuration was performed. Over a follow-up period of 3 years, the patient achieved almost full recovery of range of motion and an excellent functional score, without minor or major postoperative complications.
CONCLUSION: In this study, we proposed a surgical reconstruction strategy for complex chronic distal humeral fractures associated with massive bone defects and severe articular involvement in young and active patients using metaphyseal shortening and structural iliac crest bone autografting together with open reduction and internal fixation via a parallel configuration.

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Keywords:  Bone defect; Chronic intercondylar fracture; Distal humeral fracture; Iliac crest autograft; Open reduction and internal fixation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33827519     DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04199-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord        ISSN: 1471-2474            Impact factor:   2.362


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