Published 2014
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Functional results of displaced proximal humerus fractures in children treated by elastic stable intramedullary nail
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Purpose Displaced proximal humerus fractures within
the pediatric population can be treated by elastic stable
intramedullary nailing (ESIN). The main objective of our
study is to evaluate functional outcome of the displaced
proximal humeral fractures treated by ESIN within the
pediatric group using a standardized evaluation scale. The
secondary goal is to compare functional outcome of
epiphyseal and metaphyseal injuries and functional outcome
of children younger and older than 10 years of age.
Materials and methods From March 2010 to December
2011, 27 children had been treated surgically using ESIN
for displaced fractures at the proximal extremity of the
humerus. These fractures were displaced and closed without
neurovascular insult. Patients were followed radiographically
and clinically on a regular basis. After
hardware removal, the functional outcomes had been
homogeneously assessed by using the French edition of the
QuickDash evaluation scale. The descriptive statistics
including mean, standard deviation, and confidence interval
have been realized.
Results We included 27 children who were operated on
consecutively (10 boys, 17 girls). The mean age at the time
of operation is 11.2 ± 2.7 years (range 7.1–15.9). The
mean angulation is 55.9 ± 20.3 (range 20–90). The mean
apposition is 52.8 % ± 33.1 (range 10–100). The mean
follow-up period is 15.2 ± 5.6 months (range 6.1–28.5).
Results were considered good for children between 7.1 and
15.9 years old with epiphyseal and meataphyseal fractures.
The mean QuickDash score is 2.0 (range 0–6.5), with 14
cases showing a score of 0 (58.3 %), 2 cases with 4.3
(8.3 %), 4 cases with 4.5 (16.7 %), and 4 cases with a score
of 6.5 (16.7 %). Ranges of movement were preserved. The
patients regained their daily and sportive activity over the
time without pain or discomfort.
Conclusion Our study showed a good outcome of functional
results within a pediatric population who had a
sustained displaced proximal humeral fracture and treated
by ESIN. Using a standardized evaluation scale is recommended
in order to be able to evaluate the patients in a
homogeneous manner.
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- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1194595
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1194595
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- UNIGE