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HUMERUS NECK FRACTURES TREATMENT–A NEW METHOD (TGF)



Abstract

The humerus neck fractures (HNF) are a frequent pathology in the 6th decade of life. Until now the manipulation and the most of the traditional surgeries (including prosthesis) haven’t shoed satisfactory results. By using the TGF system, a minimal invasive technique, we have the advantage of immediate mobility of the articulation. The TGF system is a mixed fixator that creats a new concept in osteotaxis. This new concept, using tension-guides, allows us to look at HNF as a non invasive and effective way of treatment.

We use the Neer classification, accepted worldwide in HNF. We have operated successfully 5 HNF Neer II, 16 HNF Neer III and 9 HNF Neer IV, between 26 years and 83 years old in 6 males and 24 females. The cinetical lesion’s energy was divided in: Hight energy–4 cases, Medial energy–5 cases, Low energy–21 cases.

Because of the complexity of this type of fractures, the conservative or the osteosynthesis have a low rate of sucess. With TGF system the results are good, with 100% of consolidation and a good final alignement. The funcional results are: Very good, with 100% of mobilization and no pain–4 cases; Good, with 80% to 100% of mobilization and some times pain–23 cases; Regular, with 80% to 50% of mobilization and pain with effort–3 cases; Bad, with less than 50% of mobilization and constant pain–0 cases. As complications we reported 4 pin superficial infection.

The TGF system has proved, as we can show, attending it’s safety ness and efficacy, to be the best method for the treatment of HNF.

Correspondence should be addressed to Ms Larissa Welti, Scientific Secretary, EFORT Central Office, Technoparkstrasse 1, CH-8005 Zürich, Switzerland