Orthopaedic Surgery (Aug 2023)

Clinical Application of Nail‐Plate Fixation in the Treatment of Complex Proximal Third Humeral Fracture: A Case Report and Literature Review

  • Chun Bi,
  • Jianhong Wu,
  • Xiaoming Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/os.13445
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 8
pp. 2187 – 2192

Abstract

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Background Proximal humeral fractures with increasing incidence are common over the past decades. Among them, the complicated and displaced ones, especially combined with the proximal third humeral shaft fractures, need to be treated surgically. Humeral intramedullary nail and locking plate are the most frequently used options. However, few studies address the application of nail‐plate combination for management. Case presentation A 49‐year‐old man struck by a car was referred to our emergency trauma center. The X‐ray and three‐dimensional computed tomography (CT) showed a complex proximal humeral fracture with proximal third shaft fracture. No evidence of other associated injuries and neurovascular symptom of the injured left upper limb was shown by physical examination. Nail‐plate fixation was performed to restore the anatomic integrity of proximal humerus. The injured arm was maintained in a broad arm sling for 14 days after surgery. The active as well as positive movements under the instruction were encouraged as long as the pain could be tolerated from postoperative day 2. One year after the surgery, the fracture was healed, and the patient regained normal shoulder motion. The good clinical outcomes were obtained by application of nail‐plate fixation to treat complex proximal third humeral shaft fractures. Thus, this surgical intervention could be performed as an alternative.

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