Clinical outcomes of a novel 'all-suture' fixation for valgus-impacted proximal humeral fractures.

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Shoulder and Elbow Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1177/17585732231184208
Chad Brooker-Thompson, Hariharan Mohan, Neil Chotai, Toby Baring
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Abstract

Background: Conventional techniques for the fixation of displaced proximal humeral fractures include the use of locking plates, intramedullary nailing, hemiarthroplasty and reverse shoulder replacement. Valgus-impacted fractures are a common subtype of proximal humeral fracture, but there are few publications concerning the outcomes of treatment. This study aims to review outcomes following an 'all-suture' technique for this fracture subtype without the use of transosseous sutures.

Methods: All patients over the age of 18 who presented with 3- or 4-part valgus-impacted proximal humeral fractures and who underwent 'all-suture' repair at our centre were included. We reviewed their post-operative imaging and collected data on post-operative complications and patient-reported outcome measures.

Results: We identified 15 patients who had undergone all-suture fixation. The cohort's mean age was 56. Eleven patients were female. Eight patients had 3-part fractures and seven patients had 4-part fractures. There were no major post-operative complications. All fractures united. The mean Oxford Shoulder Score was 43.7 and the mean Single Assessment Numerical Evaluation score was 85.9 at the final follow-up.

Discussion: Our results suggest that all-suture fixation of proximal humeral fractures presents an attractive alternative to conventional techniques, whilst avoiding complications relating to metalwork implantation.

一种新型“全缝合”固定治疗外翻冲击肱骨近端骨折的临床效果。
背景:移位肱骨近端骨折的常规固定技术包括使用锁定钢板、髓内钉、半关节置换术和反向肩关节置换术。外翻冲击骨折是肱骨近端骨折的常见亚型,但关于治疗结果的文献很少。本研究旨在回顾“全缝合”技术在不使用经骨缝合的情况下治疗这种骨折亚型的结果。方法:所有年龄在18岁以上,表现为3部或4部外翻冲击肱骨近端骨折并在本中心接受“全缝合”修复的患者均纳入研究。我们回顾了他们的术后影像,并收集了术后并发症和患者报告的结果测量数据。结果:15例患者行全缝线固定。该队列的平均年龄为56岁。11例为女性。3部骨折8例,4部骨折7例。术后无重大并发症。所有骨折愈合。最终随访时,平均牛津肩部评分为43.7分,平均单次评估数值评价评分为85.9分。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,全缝线固定肱骨近端骨折是一种有吸引力的替代传统技术,同时避免了与金属制品植入相关的并发症。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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