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How to treat proximal and middle one-third humeral shaft fractures: the role of helical plates

Purpose To evaluate the outcomes of patients affected by proximal and middle one-third humeral shaft fractures treated with humeral helical plates. Material and methods From October 2016 to June 2020, twenty-four (twenty women, four men) underwent humeral reduction and fixation with humeral helical...

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Published in:Musculoskeletal surgery 2023-06, Vol.107 (2), p.231-238
Main Authors: Nicolaci, G., Maes, V., Lollino, N., Putzeys, G.
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose To evaluate the outcomes of patients affected by proximal and middle one-third humeral shaft fractures treated with humeral helical plates. Material and methods From October 2016 to June 2020, twenty-four (twenty women, four men) underwent humeral reduction and fixation with humeral helical plates (A.L.P.S.® Proximal Humeral Plating System, Zimmer Biomet) that preserve deltoid muscle insertion and reduce the risk of iatrogenic radial nerve injury. At one and six months after surgery, standard antero-posterior and lateral radiographs were obtained, and at last follow-up (eighteen months on average), clinical evaluation was performed through range of motion assessment, Constant score and DASH score questionnaires. Only descriptive statistical analysis was conducted. Results At six months, all fractures have healed. At last follow-up (average eighteen months, 13–28) mean Constant score was 71 (range 33–96), mean Dash score was 19.2 (range 1.7–63). The average range of motion was calculated as follows: flexion 137.8° (range 90–180); abduction 125.8° (range 85–180°); external rotation 55° (range 20–80°), internal rotation at L3 (range between scapulae-trochanter). Three patients experienced temporary radial nerve palsy from injury, while in one case, a temporary iatrogenic palsy occurred. Conclusions In our opinion, the helical plate may be an effective surgical tool for management of proximal and middle one-third diaphyseal humeral fractures. The humeral helical plate allows stable fixation avoiding the deltoid tuberosity proximally and radial nerve distally, thus increasing the possibility of rapid functional recovery after surgery.
ISSN:2035-5106
2035-5114
DOI:10.1007/s12306-022-00748-9