External fixation of complex open humeral fractures |
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Authors: | P F Choong J D Griffiths |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedics, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria. |
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Abstract: | Seven cases of complex open humeral fractures treated by external fixation are reported. The external fixation allowed the associated injuries to nerves, arteries and soft tissues to be adequately treated. Four cases developed non-union and of these, three cases treated by bone-grafting and plating united, but the one case treated by intramedullary nail without bone-graft did not unite. Frame construction and pin placement are discussed. The recommended plan for treatment of these fractures is initial external fixation until adequate soft tissue healing is achieved and sepsis controlled. Then early bone-grafting and plating is advocated if there is no progressive fracture healing. The problems and advantages encountered in the use of external fixation are also described. |
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