Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Study of functional outcome of multiple percutaneous pinning for proximal humerus fracture

Main Article Content

Dr. Mohammed Aquib Shakeel, 2Dr. E Venkateshulu, 3Dr Srinivas Devapur, 4Dr. Aditya K Medhavi

Abstract

Introduction: Proximal humerus fractures account for 4-5% of all fractures, it is the second most common fracture of the upper extremity, these fractures have a bimodal age distribution. Women are affected more than men. About 80% of these fractures are un-displaced according to NEER’s criteria and, only 20% are displaced and require operative interference. However various methods of internal fixation have been proposed, for full functional recovery anatomical reduction, stable fixation, early mobilisation are required. The blood supply of the head of the humerus is at risk, however not only from the injury also from the dissection of soft tissues at ORIF. The incidence of mal-union, non-union and avascular necrosis (AVN) after percutaneous pinning is less and limited exposure and minimal dissection of the soft tissues at the fracture site is recommended. Our aim was to evaluate the functional outcomes of proximal humerus fractures treated with multiple percutaneous k wires.

Article Details