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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 divers...

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Published in:Revista brasileira de ortopedia (English ed.) 2010-01, Vol.45 (1), p.12-16
Main Authors: Benegas, Eduardo, Ferreira Neto, Arnaldo Amado, Neto, Raul Bolliger, Santis Prada, Flavia de, Malavolta, Eduardo Angeli, Marchitto, Gustavo Oliveira
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description 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, surgical technique and quantity and quality of synthesis materials that should be used. It would appear that specialists are far from reaching a consensus regarding the best method for surgical treatment of HSFs. We believe that less invasive methods, which favor relative stability, are the most appropriate methods, since the most feared complications are less frequent.
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