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- Title
Plating osteosynthesis of mid-distal humeral shaft fractures: minimally invasive versus conventional open reduction technique.
- Authors
An Z; Zeng B; He X; Chen Q; Hu S; An, Zhiquan; Zeng, Bingfang; He, Xiaojian; Chen, Qi; Hu, Shundong
- Abstract
Results of two methods, conventional open reduction-internal plating and minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis (MIPO), in the treatment of mid-distal humeral shaft fractures were compared. Thirty-three patients were retrospectively analysed and divided into two groups. Group A (n = 17) patients were treated by MIPO and group B (n = 16) by conventional plating. The mean operation time in group A was 92.35 +/- 57.68 minutes and 103.12 +/- 31.08 minutes in group B (P = 0.513). Iatrogenic radial nerve palsy in group A was 0% (0/17) and 31.3% in group B (5/16 (P = 0.012). The mean fracture union time in group A was 15.29 +/- 4.01 weeks (range 8-24 weeks), and 21.25 +/- 13.67 weeks (range 10-58 weeks) in group B (P = 0.095). The mean UCLA end-result score in group A was 34.76 +/- 0.56 points (range 33-35), and 34.38 +/- 1.41 points (range 30-35) in group B (P = 0.299). The mean MEPI in group A was 99.41 +/- 2.43 points (range 90-100) and 99.69 +/- 1.25 points (range 95-100) in group B ( P = 0.687). When compared to the conventional plating techniques, MIPO offers advantages in terms of reduced incidence of iatrogenic radial nerve palsies and accelerated fracture union and a similar functional outcome with respect to shoulder and elbow function.
- Publication
International Orthopaedics, 2010, Vol 34, Issue 2, p131
- ISSN
0341-2695
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s00264-009-0753-x