Arthroscopy Techniques (Sep 2020)

Arthroscopic Reduction and Internal Fixation of Proximal Humerus Greater Tuberosity Fracture

  • Shiv P. Patel, M.D.,
  • Clayton W. Nuelle, M.D.,
  • Robert U. Hartzler, M.D., M.S.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
pp. e1363 – e1367

Abstract

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Proximal humerus fractures are common fractures that may occur after ground level falls or other traumatic events resulting in a direct injury to the shoulder. Depending on the fracture morphology and the age of the patient, anatomic reduction can vastly improve outcomes, especially in fracture patterns that involve the greater tuberosity. In this case example, we performed a minimally invasive, arthroscopic reduction and fixation of a proximal humerus fracture that involved significant displacement of the greater tuberosity. The technique employed is reproducible and avoids the morbidity of a large open incision while simultaneously providing compression of the fracture fragment for excellent healing potential.