نتایج جستجو برای: humeral shaft fracture

تعداد نتایج: 106247  

2011
Mirsad MALJANOVIĆ Miroslav ARSIĆ Radmila MATIJEVIĆ

Approximately 1-3% of all human fractures and 5-10% of all long bone fractures occur in the humeral shaft [1,2]. They account for about 20% of all humeral fractures [1]. The humeral shaft is situated between the superior margin of pectoralis major tendon insertion to supracondylar ridges. The incidence of those fractures in population is 14-20/100 000 per year [1]. Their importance is great bec...

2015
Ali Akbar Esmailiejah Mohammad Reza Abbasian Farshad Safdari Keyqobad Ashoori

BACKGROUND The optimal technique for operative fixation of humeral shaft fractures remains controversial and warrants research. OBJECTIVES The purpose of the current study was to compare the functional and clinical outcomes of conventional open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) in patients with fractures in two-third distal humeral shaf...

2014
P Sharma S Meena D Rastogi B Chowdhury

Posterior shoulder dislocations are rare and represent 2-5% of all traumatic shoulder dislocation. A combination of this injury with ipsilateral humeral shaft fracture is extremely rare event. We here report a case of posterior shoulder dislocation with ipsilateral fracture shaft of humerus following road traffic accident. Through this report, we highlight the rarity of the condition and review...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1975
J Campbell H G Almond R Johnson

An elderly woman presented with a pathological fracture of the right humerus. Progressive dissolution of the shaft of this bone took place over six months. No cause could be established and the patient refused biopsy. With only simple splintage for treatment the humeral shaft gradually reformed and re-ossified over a period of two years. The patient has been under review for four and a half yea...

2013
Bahattin Kerem Aydin Ramazan Akmese Mustafa Agar

A series of five cases were presented in which similar fractures of the shaft of the humerus occurred during the hand grenade throwing activity during the military education. All the fractures were in the 1/3 distal humeral shaft, and butterfly fragments were accompanying in two soldiers. All the fractures healed without any clinical complications with conservative treatment. The mechanism of t...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
michiel g.j.s. hageman research fellow, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, phd research fellow orthopedic hand and upper extremity service, massachusetts general hospital, yawkey center, suite 2100, 55 fruit street, boston, ma 02114, usa diederik meijer research fellow, department of surgery, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, the netherlands sjoerd a. stufkens resident, academic medical center amsterdam, university of amsterdam orthopedic residency program, phd research fellow, orthotrauma research center amsterdam, the netherlands david ring associate professor of orthopedic surgery, harvard medical school, orthopedic hand and upper extremity service, massachusetts general hospital, yawkey center, suite 2100, 55 fruit street, boston, ma 02114, usa job n. doornberg resident, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, university of amsterdam orthopedic residency program, postdoc research fellow, orthotrauma research center amsterdam, academic medical center amsterdam, meibergdreef 9, 1100 dd amsterdam, the netherlands; resident, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, university of amsterdam orthopedic residency program, postdoc research fellow, orthotrauma research center amsterdam, academic medical center amsterdam, meibergdreef 9, 1100 dd amsterdam, the netherlands e. ph. steller chief department of general surgery, sint lucas andreas ziekenhuis amsterdam, secretariaat c4, jan tooropstraat 164, 1061 ae amsterdam, the netherlands

results at follow-up, the nonoperatively treated patients had better functional outcomes than the operatively treated patients. nonoperatively treated patients also scored better on pain intensity and satisfaction. there were no significant differences in cesd, pcs, and sf-36 physical- and mental health summary scores between cohorts. conclusions the results of this study suggest that operative...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1995
P M Rommens J Verbruggen P L Broos

We treated 39 patients with fractures of the humeral shaft by closed retrograde locked intramedullary nailing, using Russell-Taylor humeral nails. The mean healing time of all fractures was 13.7 weeks. After consolidation, shoulder function was excellent in 92.3% and elbow function excellent in 87.2%. Functional end-results were excellent in 84.6% of patients, moderate in 10.3% and bad in 5.1%....

2017
Z Gamie R Sehjal K Lowery D L Shaw

Simultaneous ipsilateral distal and proximal fractures of the forearm are rare [1-3]. There have been case reports describing an olecranon fracture associated with an ipsilateral distal radius epiphyseal injury[1], a Monteggia lesion with an associated ipsilateral distal radius epiphyseal injury[4] or associated with ipsilateral distal radius and ulna metaphyseal fractures[5, 6]. Furthermore, t...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2015
Antonios Koutalos Sokratis Varitimidis Zoe Dailiana Konstantinos Bargiotas Alexandros Koutsogiannis Konstantinos N Malizos

UNLABELLED The purpose of this study is to present the outcome of surgically treated humeral nonunions and find factors that affect the outcome. Forty-two patients with humeral nonunions (30 shaft, 7 proximal and 5 distal) were reviewed in a prospective manner. Treatment was based on a specific algorithm. Demographics, time to union, range of motion, functional outcome and complications were re...

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