Alexander Price, Conor O'Driscoll, Nicolaas Kotze, Danilo Vukanic, Petr Jemelik, May Cleary, David O'Briain
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Three-observer measurements were taken on defined radiographic parameters. These were compared between groups treated successfully with surgery and with non-operative intervention. A subset group was identified who failed non-operative treatment and required delayed surgery. Statistical analysis was performed to determine whether the group that failed non-operative treatment met the proposed radiographic parameters predicting treatment failure.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Eighty patients were identified over the defined three-year period. Failure of non-operative management occurred in 6/43 (13.95%) patients. Failed conservative treatment was associated with increased age, female gender, and increased AP translation of lateral radiographs. 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摘要
背景:肱骨干骨折非手术治疗的不愈合率高达33%。手术治疗后,不愈合率为10%。初始影像学位移参数对于确定非手术治疗是否可能失败具有重要意义。目的:确定肱骨干骨折的初始x线片移位是否可以预测骨折不愈合率,并有助于手术干预的决策。方法:一项回顾性队列研究进行了确定所有患者肱骨干骨折呈现区域创伤中心超过三年的时间。对确定的射线照相参数进行三观察者测量。这些数据在手术和非手术治疗组之间进行了比较。一个亚组被确定为非手术治疗失败,需要延迟手术。统计分析非手术治疗失败组是否符合预测治疗失败的影像学参数。结果:80例患者在确定的三年时间内被确定。6/43(13.95%)患者非手术治疗失败。保守治疗失败与年龄增加、女性和侧位x线片AP翻译增加有关。与非手术治疗失败的患者相比,成功治疗的骨折在侧位片上的AP平移明显低于9.69 mm (IQR 4.90-14.05 mm)和22.61 mm (IQR 15.73-23.83 mm), p值= 0.042。结论:明显的初始AP移位可能与非手术治疗失败有关。本研究强调了位移的初始影像学参数在预测肱骨中轴骨折非手术治疗可能失败的重要性。
A radiographic analysis of humerus shaft fractures to predict non-union.
Background: Humeral shaft fracture non-union rates of up to 33% have been reported when managed non-operatively. When managed surgically, non-union rates of 10% have been seen. The initial radiographic displacement parameters may be of significance in determining whether non-operative treatment might fail.
Aims: To determine whether the initial radiographic displacement of humeral shaft fractures can predict non-union rates and assist in decision-making for surgical intervention.
Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed to identify all patients with humeral shaft fractures presenting to a regional trauma centre over a three-year period. Three-observer measurements were taken on defined radiographic parameters. These were compared between groups treated successfully with surgery and with non-operative intervention. A subset group was identified who failed non-operative treatment and required delayed surgery. Statistical analysis was performed to determine whether the group that failed non-operative treatment met the proposed radiographic parameters predicting treatment failure.
Results: Eighty patients were identified over the defined three-year period. Failure of non-operative management occurred in 6/43 (13.95%) patients. Failed conservative treatment was associated with increased age, female gender, and increased AP translation of lateral radiographs. Fractures successfully treated non-operatively showed a significantly lower AP translation on the lateral radiographs compared to patients who failed non-operative treatment 9.69 mm (IQR 4.90-14.05 mm) versus 22.61 mm (IQR 15.73-23.83 mm), p-value = 0.042.
Conclusion: Significant initial AP displacement may be associated with failure of non-operative management. This study highlights the importance of initial radiographic parameters of displacement in predicting possible failure of non-operative management for midshaft humerus fractures.
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The Irish Journal of Medical Science is the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Established in 1832, this quarterly journal is a contribution to medical science and an ideal forum for the younger medical/scientific professional to enter world literature and an ideal launching platform now, as in the past, for many a young research worker.
The primary role of both the Academy and IJMS is that of providing a forum for the exchange of scientific information and to promote academic discussion, so essential to scientific progress.