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JBJS Essent Surg Tech ; 5(3): e17, 2015 Sep 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30473925

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INTRODUCTION: The shoulder strap approach involves an anterolateral deltoid split with use of an inverted U incision, providing excellent lateral exposure for locked plate fixation of complex proximal humeral fractures. STEP 1 POSITIONING OF THE PATIENT AND THE IMAGE INTENSIFIER: Proper positioning of the image intensifier is important for uninterrupted fluoroscopy. STEP 2 SKIN INCISION: The tip of the acromion is a useful landmark and serves as the proximal extent of the incision. STEP 3 RAISE THE DISTALLY BASED FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAP: Raise a broad-based full-thickness fasciocutaneous flap. STEP 4 CREATION OF THE PROXIMAL WORKING WINDOW: Split the deltoid anteriorly to minimize the chances of denervation. STEP 5 IDENTIFICATION AND PROTECTION OF THE AXILLARY NERVE: Leave a cuff of deltoid muscle to protect the axillary nerve. STEP 6 PLACEMENT OF TRACTION CUFF SUTURES: The cuff sutures are helpful in reduction of the proximal fracture segments and improve stability of three and four-part fractures. STEP 7 REDUCTION OF THE HEAD AND TUBEROSITY FRAGMENTS: Avoid varus reduction and reestablish the relationship between the humeral head and the greater tuberosity. STEP 8 PLATE PLACEMENT: Proper plate positioning is important to maximize the possibility of using all proximal screw options and to minimize chances of impingement. STEP 9 FRACTURE FIXATION: As is necessary with all locked internal fixators, reduce the fracture before fixing the plate; the order of fixation may vary with the type of fracture. RESULTS: In our study of fifty patients with a displaced three or four-part fracture treated with this approach, all flaps healed well without any necrosis and no infections were seen.IndicationsContraindicationsPitfalls & Challenges.

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