Published 2014
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Evaluation of upper-extremity function following surgical treatment of displaced proximal humerus fractures in children
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Description
This study aims to assess the functional outcome of
children treated with elastic stable intramedullary nailing
(ESIN) for displaced proximal humerus fractures using the
short version of the disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and
hand outcome questionnaire (Quick DASH). Fifty-eight
consecutive children with displaced proximal humerus
fractures were treated with ESIN. Fifty-two children
(89.7%) were available for follow-up and responded to
the questionnaire after hardware removal. Average age at
time of injury was 11.1±2.8 years (range, 4–15.9). Among
the 52 patients available for evaluation, 37 had a Quick
DASH score of 0 (71.1%), seven a score of 2.3 (13.5%), four
a score of 4.5 (7.7%), and four a score of 6.5 (7.7%).
Shoulder and elbow ranges of motion were comparable
with the noninjured side. No skin irritation or local
infections were observed. There was no radiographic
evidence of delayed union, refracture, hardware migration,
or secondary displacement. Mean follow-up was 18.3±8.3
months (range, 6–39.5). Our study reports good functional
outcomes in children with closed isolated fractures,
both physeal and metaphyseal, of the proximal humerus
treated with ESIN. The use of a standardized rating
scale is recommended to homogeneously compare
functional outcome and may facilitate the comparison of
clinical outcome in different patient populations.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1187426
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1187426
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE