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Title:
Surgical Treatment of Proximal Humeral Fractures in Late Adolescence and Young Adults
Authors: EHAB NEGM, M.D.; NASER OSMAN, M.D. and ADEL EL ADAWY, M.D. The Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Faculties of Medicine, Cairo and Banha Universities.
Year: 1995
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Abstract:

Open reduction and internal fixation for 30 cases of displaced proximal humeral fractures and fracture dislocation was done from the period of 1991 to 1994. Two cas-es were lost for follow up and 28 cases were included in the study. We chose certain age group which is late adolescence and young adults because we felt that this is the most active age in which the person needs free mobility and power from his shoulder. Most of the cases were displaced surgical neck fractures (26 cases). An AO T buttress plate was used in (26 cases) the mean follow up period is one year (range from 6 months & 2 years). The results were evaluated subjectively using the scoring system of Neer [6]. Overall results were excellent or satisfactory in 85% of cases. The com-plications encountered was malunion in one case (3.6%), deep infection one case (3.6%), bicipital tendinitis, two cases (7.1%), pain and limitation of movements in various degrees in 20 cases (71.4%) which were included in the satisfactory and the unsatisfactory group. There were no cases of non-union or avascular necrosis.

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