Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail
Background: Treatment of humeral shaft fractures with intramedullary nailing compared with dynamic compression plating leads to comparable results. No single treatment option is superior in all circumstances for a particular fracture and each case has to be individualized . Objectives: Comparative a...
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doaj-8361dd82eaa844f58ae032a840db74902020-11-24T23:45:04ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University0975-28702013-01-016439039410.4103/0975-2870.118282Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nailSoumya GhoshTarak Chandra HalderArunima ChaudhuriSoma DattaSudipta DasguptaUtpal Kumar MitraBackground: Treatment of humeral shaft fractures with intramedullary nailing compared with dynamic compression plating leads to comparable results. No single treatment option is superior in all circumstances for a particular fracture and each case has to be individualized . Objectives: Comparative assessment of results of plating and Intramedullary Nailing in a rural set up so that proper management techniques can be provided for better functional outcome and minimum complications. Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted over a period of three years on sixty patients with closed acute humeral shaft fracture requiring operative interventions. Results: Forty percent of cases were in the age group 31-40 years with males outnumbering females. Motor vehicle accidents (63.3%) were most frequent cause. Right humerus was more frequently (66.6%) involved. Maximum patients (40%) were operated within 4-6 days after injury. Out of 30 patients of plate group complications were: Infection-6.6%; delayed union-13.3%; shoulder movement restriction-13.3%; elbow movement restriction-6.6%. Out of 30 patients of nail group complications were: Splintering of fracture end-6.6%; infection-6.6%; delayed union-26.6%; shoulder movement restriction-13.3%; elbow movement restriction-6.6%; shoulder pain-46.6%. Maximum number of fractures (73.3% in plating group and 60% in nailing group) clinically united in the interval of 11-13 weeks. Maximum number of patients had radiological union in period of 12-16 weeks (73.3% plate group and 66.6% nail group). There was no significant difference between the two groups. On functional assessment, excellent results were obtained in 22 patients (73.3%) in locking plate group and 18 patients (60%) in locking nail group. Conclusion: For patients requiring surgical treatment of mid shaft humeral fractures, locking plating and interlocking intramedullary nailing both provide statistically comparable results but a higher rate of excellent and good results and a tendency for earlier union was seen with locking plating group in the present series.http://www.mjdrdypu.org/article.asp?issn=0975-2870;year=2013;volume=6;issue=4;spage=390;epage=394;aulast=GhoshHumerus shaft fractureintramedullary fracture fixationopen reduction internal fixation |
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Soumya Ghosh Tarak Chandra Halder Arunima Chaudhuri Soma Datta Sudipta Dasgupta Utpal Kumar Mitra Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University Humerus shaft fracture intramedullary fracture fixation open reduction internal fixation |
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Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail |
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Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail |
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Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail |
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Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail |
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Comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail |
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comparative study of operative treatment of mid shaft fracture of humerus by locking plate versus intramedullary interlocking nail |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University |
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0975-2870 |
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2013-01-01 |
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Background: Treatment of humeral shaft fractures with intramedullary nailing compared with dynamic compression plating leads to comparable results. No single treatment option is superior in all circumstances for a particular fracture and each case has to be individualized . Objectives: Comparative assessment of results of plating and Intramedullary Nailing in a rural set up so that proper management techniques can be provided for better functional outcome and minimum complications. Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted over a period of three years on sixty patients with closed acute humeral shaft fracture requiring operative interventions. Results: Forty percent of cases were in the age group 31-40 years with males outnumbering females. Motor vehicle accidents (63.3%) were most frequent cause. Right humerus was more frequently (66.6%) involved. Maximum patients (40%) were operated within 4-6 days after injury. Out of 30 patients of plate group complications were: Infection-6.6%; delayed union-13.3%; shoulder movement restriction-13.3%; elbow movement restriction-6.6%. Out of 30 patients of nail group complications were: Splintering of fracture end-6.6%; infection-6.6%; delayed union-26.6%; shoulder movement restriction-13.3%; elbow movement restriction-6.6%; shoulder pain-46.6%. Maximum number of fractures (73.3% in plating group and 60% in nailing group) clinically united in the interval of 11-13 weeks. Maximum number of patients had radiological union in period of 12-16 weeks (73.3% plate group and 66.6% nail group). There was no significant difference between the two groups. On functional assessment, excellent results were obtained in 22 patients (73.3%) in locking plate group and 18 patients (60%) in locking nail group. Conclusion: For patients requiring surgical treatment of mid shaft humeral fractures, locking plating and interlocking intramedullary nailing both provide statistically comparable results but a higher rate of excellent and good results and a tendency for earlier union was seen with locking plating group in the present series. |
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Humerus shaft fracture intramedullary fracture fixation open reduction internal fixation |
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