Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery | 2023 | Van Bergen SH, Mahabier KC, Van Lieshout EMM, Van der Torre T
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[Indexed for MEDLINE] Conflict of interest statement: The authors state that no conflicts of interest, financially or otherwise, exist. 4. Z Orthop Unfall. 2023 Aug;161(4):455-472. doi: 10.1055/a-1958-6044. Epub 2023 Jul 28. [Therapy of Humeral Shaft Fractures]. [Article in German] Mäder M(#), Tille E(#), Nowotny J, Kamin K, Schaser KD. Author information: (#)Contributed equally Humeral shaft fractures are a rare but challenging entity of injuries of the upper extremity. Despite all advances in the past decades - including improved imaging, adjusted surgical techniques and new implant designs - the treatment of humeral shaft fractures and especially the treatment choice remains challenging. Treatment options need to be evaluated individually under consideration of fracture morphology, soft tissue and potential neurological damage as well as patient-specific factors (i.e., age, comorbidities). Moreover, the risk of common complications such as radial nerve palsy, infection, non-union and malrotation needs to be evaluated in order to facilitate the best possible therapy for each patient. The regular available treatment options include conservative (cast, brace, etc.) and surgical measures (ante- and retrograde nailing, angle-stable plate osteosynthesis). Furthermore, (temporary) external fixation remains an option in emergency and complicative cases. However, none of the aforementioned options have proven a superior gold standard. This review evaluates the currently available treatment options and their individual advantages as well as the probability of possible complications and is aiming to supply a guide for individual treatment choice. Thieme. All rights reserved. DOI: 10.1055/a-1958-6044
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