منابع مشابه
Humeral Shaft Fractures
Humeral shaft fractures (HSFs) represent 3% of the fractures of the locomotor apparatus, and the middle third of the shaft is the section most affected. In the majority of cases, it is treated using nonsurgical methods, but surgical indications in HSF cases are increasingly being adopted. The diversity of opinions makes it difficult to reach a consensus regarding the types of osteosynthesis, su...
متن کاملManagement of humeral shaft fractures.
Humeral shaft fractures account for approximately 3% of all fractures. Nonsurgical management of humeral shaft fractures with functional bracing gained popularity in the 1970s, and this method is arguably the standard of care for these fractures. Still, surgical management is indicated in certain situations, including polytraumatic injuries, open fractures, vascular injury, ipsilateral articula...
متن کاملHumeral shaft fractures: a review.
Fractures of the humeral shaft are common, account for approximately 3% of all orthopaedic injuries, and result in a significant burden to society from lost productivity and wages. Treatment modalities have greatly evolved since their first description in ancient Egypt (circa 1600 BC); however, fundamental management principles have remained consistent throughout time. Nonoperative management c...
متن کاملComparison of the Results of Treatment of Humeral Shaft Fractures
Approximately 1-3% of all human fractures and 5-10% of all long bone fractures occur in the humeral shaft [1,2]. They account for about 20% of all humeral fractures [1]. The humeral shaft is situated between the superior margin of pectoralis major tendon insertion to supracondylar ridges. The incidence of those fractures in population is 14-20/100 000 per year [1]. Their importance is great bec...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Orthopedics & Traumatology
سال: 1994
ISSN: 1349-4333,0037-1033
DOI: 10.5035/nishiseisai.43.1