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A Case Of Midshaft Humerus Nonunion In A 36 Year Old Intellectually Disabled Man
A 36 year old intellectually disabled fully dependent, right hand dominant man sustained an isolated humeral shaft fracture following an assault.. Initial non-operative management failed with the result of non-union of the humerus. An attempt at plate fixation also failed. He was thus assessed by our team with regards to his fracture non-union. A redo open reduction internal fixation with bone graft was performed with successful results one year post operation.