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Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal ; : 20-24, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732519

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@#plate osteosynthesis depends on the quality of the bone,design of the fixation devices and intra-operative soft tissuedissection. This study evaluates the functional outcome ofminimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis usinglocking compression plate in proximal humerus fracturetreatment. MaterialsandMethods:The study was conducted on 30patients with complex proximal humerus fractures treated byminimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis usinglocking compression plate (PHILOS). There were 21 malesand 9 females. The average age of our study group was 58.8years. All the patients were evaluated at six weeks, threemonths, four months, six months and 12 months followingsurgery. Results:All patients had fracture union at an average of 13.2weeks. The mean DASH score at the follow-up was 8.69 (2.5to 17.16), the average range of flexion was 143.83 degrees(100 to 170 degrees) and abduction was 121.49 degrees (90to 160 degrees). We had superficial infection in three patientswhich resolved with a short course of antibiotics. There wasexcellent outcome in 26 patients, good and fair in twopatients each. Conclusion:Proximal humerus fractures treated withminimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis usinglocking compression plate with minimal soft tissuedissection, provides good functional outcome and earlyreturn of shoulder function.

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