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Biomechanical comparison of a unique locking plate versus a standard plate for internal fixation of proximal humerus fractures in a cadaveric model
Authors:Walsh Stephen  Reindl Rudy  Harvey Edward  Berry Gregory  Beckman Lorne  Steffen Thomas
Affiliation:

aMcGill University Health Centre, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Montreal General Hospital, Room B5.159.5, 1650 Cedar Ave, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3G 1A4

bMcGill University Health Center, Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Royal Victoria Hospital, 687 Pine Ave W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1A1

Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Newer internal fixation devices with a locking mechanism between the plate and the screw have recently been released. The efficacy of these plates in the proximal humerus has yet to be fully described. There is a need to compare the biomechanical properties of efficacy of plate fixation with or without locking screws for surgery of two-part proximal humerus fractures. Multiple-plane locking plate and cloverleaf plate designs were tested to determine their ability to maintain fixation on the humeral head. METHODS: Eight matched pairs of cadaveric shoulders with 7-millimeter osteotomy defects at the surgical neck simulating two-part fractures of the proximal humerus were loaded to failure in thirty degrees of glenohumeral abduction. One side was repaired with a proximal humerus locking plate and the other with a cloverleaf plate. The rotator cuff musculature was then loaded via a servo-hydraulic testing machine under displacement control to simulate the deforming forces present in vivo. FINDINGS: The average maximum load to failure was greater in proximal humerus locking plates than in cloverleaf plates (876 versus 712; P=0.04). INTERPRETATION: In the cadaveric, two-part proximal humerus fracture model that was created, the locking plate displayed significantly greater holding power of the humeral head. Clinical relevance is unproven but may be manifested in vivo as improved early range of motion exercises and functional outcome.
Keywords:Proximal humerus   Geriatric   Fracture   Adult   Biomechanical model   Testing   Cadaver
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