Three-and four-part proximal humerus fractures: evolution to operative care.

William Min, Roy I Davidovitch, Nirmal C Tejwani
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The recent increase in life expectancy is expected to bring about a concurrent rise in the number of proximal humerus fractures. Those presenting with significant displacement, osteoporosis, and comminution present distinct clinical challenges, and the optimal treatment of these injuries remains controversial. As implant technologies and treatment strategies continue to evolve, the role and appropriateness of certain operative and nonoperative treatment modalities are being debated. Prior concerns regarding humeral head viability forced many physicians to abandon operative management in favor of nonoperative modalities. However, with greater appreciation and understanding of the factors governing humeral head viability, operative intervention is increasingly used and investigated. Nevertheless, sub-optimal results with earlier implants continue to cloud the debate between nonoperative and operative treatment modalities. This paper will review historical considerations, biologic considerations, and implant considerations in the management of three-and four-part proximal humerus fractures.

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肱骨近端三段和四段骨折:向手术护理的演变。
最近预期寿命的增加预计会带来肱骨近端骨折数量的同时增加。那些表现为明显移位、骨质疏松和粉碎的患者面临着不同的临床挑战,这些损伤的最佳治疗方法仍然存在争议。随着植入技术和治疗策略的不断发展,某些手术和非手术治疗方式的作用和适当性正在受到争论。先前对肱骨头生存能力的担忧迫使许多医生放弃手术治疗,转而采用非手术治疗方式。然而,随着对肱骨头存活能力影响因素的更多认识和理解,手术干预被越来越多地应用和研究。然而,早期植入的次优结果继续使非手术和手术治疗方式之间的争论变得模糊。本文将回顾历史的考虑因素,生物学的考虑因素,以及在处理三段和四段肱骨近端骨折时的考虑因素。
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