Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases
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Resumo: | Objective: to retrospectively evaluate and compare the proportions of complications and radiographic findings of two- and three-part proximal humerus fracture osteosynthesis with two treatment methods: third-generation locked intramedullary nail and locked plate. Methods: 46 patients with a mean age of 58.9±16.6 years were evaluated between January 2020 and January 2021. In sixteen cases (34.8%), an intramedullary nail was used, and in thirty cases (65 .2%), the proximal humerus locked plate. The evaluation used included the rate of complications with a minimum follow-up of 6 months postoperatively and radiographic evaluation. Results: there was no significant difference between the groups regarding the proportion of complications (nail group 18.8%, plate group 13.3%; p=0.681). The nail group showed less residual loss in varus (cervicodiaphyseal angle, nail group 132.1º±2.3º, plate group 123.8º±10.1º; p<0.001). In the plaque group, women had a lower value (1.43±0.22) of the tuberosity-deltoid index (DTI) compared to men (1.58±0.11) (p=0.022). Conclusions: in the short-term follow-up, osteosynthesis, with locked plate and intramedullary nail, did not show differences in the proportions of complications. The nail group showed less change in the post-operative cervicodiaphyseal angle, however, there were two serious complications with cut out and varus deviation requiring a new surgical approach in the nail group. |
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Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 casesHaste intramedular versus placa bloqueada no tratamento da fratura do úmero proximal em duas e três partes: um estudo comparativo retrospectivo de 46 casoscomplicaçõesplaca bloqueadaumero proximalhaste intramedularcomplicationsintramedullary naillocked plateproximal humerusObjective: to retrospectively evaluate and compare the proportions of complications and radiographic findings of two- and three-part proximal humerus fracture osteosynthesis with two treatment methods: third-generation locked intramedullary nail and locked plate. Methods: 46 patients with a mean age of 58.9±16.6 years were evaluated between January 2020 and January 2021. In sixteen cases (34.8%), an intramedullary nail was used, and in thirty cases (65 .2%), the proximal humerus locked plate. The evaluation used included the rate of complications with a minimum follow-up of 6 months postoperatively and radiographic evaluation. Results: there was no significant difference between the groups regarding the proportion of complications (nail group 18.8%, plate group 13.3%; p=0.681). The nail group showed less residual loss in varus (cervicodiaphyseal angle, nail group 132.1º±2.3º, plate group 123.8º±10.1º; p<0.001). In the plaque group, women had a lower value (1.43±0.22) of the tuberosity-deltoid index (DTI) compared to men (1.58±0.11) (p=0.022). Conclusions: in the short-term follow-up, osteosynthesis, with locked plate and intramedullary nail, did not show differences in the proportions of complications. The nail group showed less change in the post-operative cervicodiaphyseal angle, however, there were two serious complications with cut out and varus deviation requiring a new surgical approach in the nail group.Objetivo: avaliar intra, de modo retrospectivo, e comparando as complicações e os achados radiográficos da osteossíntese da úmero proximal em duas e três partes com dois métodos de tratamento: a terceira geração e placa bloqueada do tratamento. Métodos: foram obtidos 46 pacientes com média de idade de 58,9±16,6 anos entre janeiro de 2020 a janeiro de 2021. ,2%), uma placa bloqueada de úmero proximal. A utilização de uma taxa de acompanhamento com acompanhamento de acompanhamento pós-operatório e avaliação radiográfica. Resultados: não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos quanto à proporção de complicações (grupo pressa, 8%, grupo placa 13,61; p=0,61). O grupo pressa apresentou menor perda residual em varo (ângulo cervicodiafisário grupo pressa 132,1º±2,3º, grupo placa 123,8º±10,1º; p<0,001). No grupo placa, as mulheres apresentaram menor valor (1,43±0,22) do índice tuberosidade-deltoide (DTI) em relação aos homens (1,58±0,11) (p=0,022). Conclusões: sem seguimento de curto prazo, a osteoconformidade com placas fixadas e pressa intramedular, não apresentou diferenças nas proporções de complicações. O grupo apresentou menor alteração do projeto cervicodiafisário pós-operatório, entretanto, duas complicações graves com cut out e desvio em varo com necessidade de reabordagem integrada no grupo pressa. 22) do índice tuberosidade-deltoide (DTI) em relação aos homens (1,58±0,11) (p=0,022). Conclusões: sem seguimento de curto prazo, a osteoconformidade com placas fixadas e pressa intramedular, não apresentou diferenças nas proporções de complicações. O grupo apresentou menor alteração do projeto cervicodiafisário pós-operatório, entretanto, duas complicações graves com cut out e desvio em varo com necessidade de reabordagem integrada no grupo pressa. 22) do índice tuberosidade-deltoide (DTI) em relação aos homens (1,58±0,11) (p=0,022). Conclusões: sem seguimento de curto prazo, a osteoconformidade com placas fixadas e pressa intramedular, não apresentou diferenças nas proporções de complicações. O grupo apresentou menor alteração do projeto cervicodiafisário pós-operatório, entretanto, duas complicações graves com cut out e desvio em varo com necessidade de reabordagem integrada no grupo pressa. 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Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases Haste intramedular versus placa bloqueada no tratamento da fratura do úmero proximal em duas e três partes: um estudo comparativo retrospectivo de 46 casos |
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Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases |
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Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases Remigio, Gustavo complicações placa bloqueada umero proximal haste intramedular complications intramedullary nail locked plate proximal humerus |
title_short |
Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases |
title_full |
Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases |
title_fullStr |
Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases |
title_full_unstemmed |
Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases |
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Intramedullary nail versus locked plate in the treatment of two- and three-part proximal humerus fractures: a retrospective comparative study of 46 cases |
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Remigio, Gustavo |
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Remigio, Gustavo Bomfim, Leonidas de Souza Maciel, Rafael Almeida Almeida Neto, Jose Inacio de Toledo, Daniel Carvalho de Machado, Carla Jorge |
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Bomfim, Leonidas de Souza Maciel, Rafael Almeida Almeida Neto, Jose Inacio de Toledo, Daniel Carvalho de Machado, Carla Jorge |
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Remigio, Gustavo Bomfim, Leonidas de Souza Maciel, Rafael Almeida Almeida Neto, Jose Inacio de Toledo, Daniel Carvalho de Machado, Carla Jorge |
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complicações placa bloqueada umero proximal haste intramedular complications intramedullary nail locked plate proximal humerus |
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complicações placa bloqueada umero proximal haste intramedular complications intramedullary nail locked plate proximal humerus |
description |
Objective: to retrospectively evaluate and compare the proportions of complications and radiographic findings of two- and three-part proximal humerus fracture osteosynthesis with two treatment methods: third-generation locked intramedullary nail and locked plate. Methods: 46 patients with a mean age of 58.9±16.6 years were evaluated between January 2020 and January 2021. In sixteen cases (34.8%), an intramedullary nail was used, and in thirty cases (65 .2%), the proximal humerus locked plate. The evaluation used included the rate of complications with a minimum follow-up of 6 months postoperatively and radiographic evaluation. Results: there was no significant difference between the groups regarding the proportion of complications (nail group 18.8%, plate group 13.3%; p=0.681). The nail group showed less residual loss in varus (cervicodiaphyseal angle, nail group 132.1º±2.3º, plate group 123.8º±10.1º; p<0.001). In the plaque group, women had a lower value (1.43±0.22) of the tuberosity-deltoid index (DTI) compared to men (1.58±0.11) (p=0.022). Conclusions: in the short-term follow-up, osteosynthesis, with locked plate and intramedullary nail, did not show differences in the proportions of complications. The nail group showed less change in the post-operative cervicodiaphyseal angle, however, there were two serious complications with cut out and varus deviation requiring a new surgical approach in the nail group. |
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