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      Intraoperative 3D imaging in plate osteosynthesis of proximal humerus fractures

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          Proximal humerus fractures are common and often associated with osteoporosis in the elderly. Unfortunately, the complication and revision rate for joint-preserving surgical treatment using locking plate osteosynthesis is still high. Problems include insufficient fracture reduction and implant misplacement. Using conventional intraoperative two dimensional (2D) X-ray imaging control in only two planes, a completely error-free assessment is not possible.

          Materials and methods

          The feasibility of intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) imaging control for locking plate osteosynthesis with screw tip cement augmentation of proximal humerus fractures was retrospectively studied in 14 cases with an isocentric mobile C-arm image intensifier set up parasagittal to the patients.

          Results

          The intraoperative digital volume tomography (DVT) scans were feasible in all cases and showed excellent image quality. One patient showed inadequate fracture reduction in the imaging control, which then could be corrected. In another patient, a protruding head screw was detected, which could be replaced before augmentation. Cement distribution in the humeral head was consistent around the screw tips with no leakage into the joint.

          Conclusion

          This study shows that insufficient fracture reduction and implant misplacement can be easily and reliably detected by intraoperative DVT scan with an isocentric mobile C-arm set up in the usual parasagittal position to the patient.

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          Displaced proximal humeral fractures. I. Classification and evaluation.

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            Open reduction and internal fixation of proximal humerus fractures using a proximal humeral locked plate: a prospective multicenter analysis.

            The goal of this study is to evaluate the incidence of complications and the functional outcome after open reduction and internal fixation with the proximal humeral locking plate (Philos). Prospective case series. Multicenter study in 8 trauma units (levels I, II, and III) with recruitment between September 12, 2002, and January 9, 2005. One hundred fifty-seven patients with 158 fractures. Open reduction and internal fixation with a Philos plate. Occurrence of postoperative complications up to 1 year and active follow-up for 1 year with radiologic assessment to observe fracture healing, alignment, reduction, avascular necrosis, and functional outcome measurements including Constant, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand, and Neer scores. One-year follow-up rate was 84%. The incidence of experiencing any implant-related complication was 9% and 35% for nonimplant-related complications. Primary screw perforation was the most frequent problem (14%) followed by secondary screw perforation (8%) and avascular necrosis (8%). After 1 year, a mean Constant score of 72 points (87% of the contralateral noninjured side), a mean Neer score of 76 points, and a mean Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand score of 16 points were achieved. Fixation with Philos plates preserves achieved reduction, and a good functional outcome can be expected. However, complication incidence proportions are high, particularly due to primary and secondary screw perforations into the glenohumeral joint, with an overall complication rate of 35%. More accurate length measurement and shorter screw selection should prevent primary screw perforation. Awareness of obtaining anatomic reduction of the tubercles and restoring the medial support should reduce the incidence of secondary screw perforations, even in osteopenic bone.
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              Displaced Proximal Humeral Fractures

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                Contributors
                alexander.boehringer@uniklinik-ulm.de
                Journal
                Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
                Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
                Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                0936-8051
                1434-3916
                6 March 2023
                6 March 2023
                2023
                : 143
                : 8
                : 4993-5000
                Affiliations
                GRID grid.6582.9, ISNI 0000 0004 1936 9748, Department of Trauma Hand and Reconstructive Surgery, , Ulm University, ; Albert-Einstein-Allee 23, 89081 Ulm, Germany
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9026-7192
                Article
                4820
                10.1007/s00402-023-04820-2
                10374801
                36879154
                154ec295-3903-4ace-9c7c-da29c3e931f0
                © The Author(s) 2023

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                History
                : 25 November 2022
                : 18 February 2023
                Funding
                Funded by: Universitätsklinikum Ulm (8941)
                Categories
                Trauma Surgery
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                © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023

                Orthopedics
                proximal humerus fracture,philos locking plate,bone cement screw tip augmentation,intraoperative 3d image intensifier,digital volume tomography,screw cutout

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