Humerus-Fraktur-Orthese
Die proximale Humerusfraktur: Indikationen, Einstellung, Nutzen und Grenzen der TraumaprotheseHumansAbortion, SpontaneousFetal Death... S Nijs - 《Bmj Clinical Research》 被引量: 2发表: 2005年 Distale Humerusfrakturen beim Kind deformities (Cubitus valgus or varus) as well as restricted mobility...
This study is based on 58 cases of radial nerve injury caused by fractures of the humerus or their treatment. The analysis of these cases shows that radial nerve damage sometimes requires open osteosynthesis for successful treatment. This is not the opinion of some well known authors. In these...
Proximale HumerusfrakturSchulterprotheseThe surgical management of complex humeral head fractures has adapted dynamically over the course of the last decade. The primary use of reverse shoulder arthroplasty in elderly patients has gained in relevance due to promising short and middle-term results. Long...
Due to missed malposition or inadequately reduced fractures, pseudarthrosis and growth disorders can lead to cosmetically disturbing deformities (Cubitus valgus or varus) as well as restricted mobility, pain and nerve irritation, which significantly reduces the outcome of these injuries.Stefan Nuber...
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Together with the specific patient and fracture characteristics, the final result of operative management, however, remains mainly related to the knowledge and operative skills of the trauma or orthopaedic surgeon who deals with these proximal humeral fractures....
There were no cases of primary malposition or secondary dislocation. Clinical results were good to excellent with a mean of 90.3 (± 11.7) points (MEPS) and the mean Dash Score was 23.8 (± 11.5) points. Range of motion was recorded with a mean flexion of 127° (± 21°) and a ...
Head-split fractures account for less than 5% of proximal humerus fractures and occur when the humeral head cleaves as it impacts against the narrow "anvil" of the glenoid into two or more large fragments, generally associated with fractures of the tuberosities or surgical neck. The articular ...
Clinical and electrophysiological follow-up and sometimes imaging techniques are necessary to avoid or reduce these long-term effects. Methods A sample survey of patients at the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin with fractures of the humerus surgically treated in the years 2012/2013 confirmed the frequency of ...