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Relationships Between the profitability and Safety of Ships
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96595/1/39015087358688.pd
A new nail with a locking blade for complex proximal humeral fractures
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study was to assess the clinical outcome of displaced proximal humerus fracture treated with a new locking blade nail. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study included a series of 92 patients with acute fracture of the proximal humerus treated in one hospital level I trauma centre with locking blade nail between December 2010 and December 2013. According to the Neer classification, all fractures were two- to four-part fractures. Age adopted Constant score, DASH and visual analogue scores were used as outcome measures. RESULTS: A total of 92 patients were enrolled in the study. However, 29 patients were excluded due to loss to follow-up and death. Ultimately, 63 patients were available for final follow-up and data analysis. The mean duration of follow-up was 22 months (range 16–48 months). On average at 1 year, all fractures had united. The mean weighted Constant score was 84.2 % and the median disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) score was 26, the range of elevation was 115 and range of abduction was 97. The head shaft angle was 130, and pain visual analogue was 1.6. We found that 5 of the 63 patients (8 %) demonstrated complications. Two patients (3 %) displayed secondary displacement and require device removal. Two patients (3 %) had impingement due to prominent metal work, and one patient had a superficial wound infection which was treated with a course of antibiotics. CONCLUSION: Our study shows excellent results with new locking blade nail for displaced proximal humerus fractures. We think the locking blade nail offers stiff triangular fixation of the head fragment and support of the medial calcar region to prevent secondary varus collapse. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III
Minimally invasive reduction of vertically displaced sacral fracture without use of traction table
The bicipital groove as a landmark for reconstruction of complex proximal humeral fractures with hybrid double plate osteosynthesis
Intramedullary cortical bone strut improves the cyclic stability of osteoporotic proximal humeral fractures
Use of an implantable loop recorder to increase the diagnostic yield in unexplained syncope: results from the PICTURE registry
To collect information on the use of the Reveal implantable loop recorder (ILR) in the patient care pathway and to investigate its effectiveness in the diagnosis of unexplained recurrent syncope in everyday clinical practice
Additional calcar support using a blade device reduces secondary varus displacement following reconstruction of the proximal humerus: a prospective study
Meta-analysis of locking plate versus intramedullary nail for treatment of proximal humeral fractures
A simple approach for the preoperative assessment of sacral morphology for percutaneous SI screw fixation
Hochenergetische Extracorporale Stoßwellen Therapie in der Behandlung von plantarer Fasciitis
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