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O1191 INTRAMEDULLARY NAILING IN FRACTURES OF THE HUMERUS SHAFT WITH A.O. NAIL. PRIMARY RESULTS AFTER TWO YEARS FOLLOW – UP



Abstract

Aims: The evaluation of the results of surgical treatment of humeral shaft fractures with intramedullary nailing (I.N.) after twelve month follow up. Methods: This study involves 18 patiens with fracture of the humeral shaft, treated operatively with I.N. of A.O. type, in a 4-year period (Jan 1998- Feb 2001). 17 were available to follow up examination. 16 men and 2 women with average 25 years of age were followed for a mean period of a year. Indication for the prosedure was the inability to maintain closed reduction. In 11 patiens the nail was inserted below the great tuberosity. The rest underwent retrograde I.N. All nails were proximally locked and x- were distally locked too. Closed reduction was achieved in 15 cases. The nail was inserted manually (with no hammer use) in all cases. Results: Clinical and radiological healing was apparent in all fractures between the 4th and 6th p.o. month. Full active motion was achieved in 8th p.o. week. There were 3 p.o. radial nerve palsies. Two of them resolved six months later. Residual pain of the shoulder was noted in one case. Conclusions: Nailing of the humeral shaft fractures using AO-type nail is a reliable method of treatment, giving very good final results. Advantages are: minimal surgical trauma, less blood loss, shorter operative time and earlier mobilization.

Theses abstracts were prepared by Professor Dr. Frantz Langlais. Correspondence should be addressed to him at EFORT Central Office, Freihofstrasse 22, CH-8700 Küsnacht, Switzerland.