Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine
Yazarlar: ["Taner BEKMEZCİ", "Serdar Kamil ÇEPNİ", "Suat BATAR", "Ali ŞİŞMAN"]
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DOI:10.32322/jhsm.1214157
Anahtar Kelimeler:Calcar screw; deltoid split,MIPO; proximal humerus fracture,Calcar screw,Deltoid split,MIPO,Proximal humerus fracture
Özet: Aim: We aimed to evaluate the short-term functional and radiological outcomes of the minimally invasive fixation of three-part proximal humerus fractures without using calcar screws. Material and Method: Twenty patients were treated with the minimally invasive approach using locking plate-screws. The relationship between the cephalo-diaphyseal angles and the functional outcomes were evaluated. Results: The mean follow-up time were 22.7 months. The mean Constant-Murley score of the patients was 83.7. The modified Constant-Murley score was excellent in 16 and good in four patients. A statistically significant difference was detected between cephalo-diaphyseal angles. Conclusion: Osteosynthesis with minimally invasive plate-screw and deltoid splitting application is encouraging with its satisfactory results in three-part fractures of the humerus; however, the total complication rate of 35% should not be ignored. In addition, in order to prevent a significant varus collapse and angular loss, the fracture subgroups should be studied in detail and additional measures should be taken based on the fracture type.