KUMJ | VOL. 16 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 63 | JULY-SEPT. 2018
Osteosynthesis with Locking Plate for Proximal Humerus Fracture
Mishra AK
Abstract: Background
Approximately 5% of all fractures consists of proximal humeral fractures. In the
elderly population, most of these fractures are related to osteoporosis. Internal
fixation has led to unpredictable results, especially in patients with osteopenic bone
and those with comminuted fractures.
Objective
To evaluate functional outcome and complications following proximal humerus
fracture fixation using locking plate.
Method
This prospective observational study was conducted at Nepal Medical College and
Teaching Hospital from February 2014 to June 2015. We reviewed 35 patients with
proximal humerus fractures, who underwent open reduction and internal fixation
with locking plate.Functional outcome was evaluated according to the ConstantMurley
shoulder assessment.
Result
Fracture union was achieved in all cases with the mean time to union being 14.6
weeks (11-24 weeks). At the final follow up the mean constant murley score was 73.6
(48-94). There was total 8(22.85%) cases who developed complication.
Conclusion
Internal fixation with the locking plate for proximal humerus fractures provides stable
construct with better functional outcome as it allows early shoulder mobilization.
Keyword : Locking plate, Osteosynthesis, Proximal humerus fracture