Humeral Shaft Fractures: A Literature Review on Current Treatment Methods

A. Daoub, Pedro Miguel Oliveira Ferreira, S. Cheruvu, Matthew Walker, W. Gibson, G. Orfanos, Rohit Singh
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In this review, we aim to provide a concise yet comprehensive summation of the assessment and management of humeral shaft fractures. These are uncommon but prevalent enough that they are part of any trauma surgeon's scope of practice. They have historically been treated using non-operative methods, including braces and casts, supported by published excellent results in the rate of the bone union. However, recently published studies challenge these results and suggest the outcomes might be better with surgery, but the complications of an operation such as infection and nerve injury can not be overlooked. In summary, non-surgical treatment is still the gold standard in the treatment of these fractures, but the indications for surgical management are now clearer and include early signs of delayed union and patients who are unable to have a brace fitted or are uncompliant. It is likely that these new developments will start to change practice, and therefore the treatment of humeral shaft fractures should be a topic of interest of any clinician who deals with them.
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肱骨干骨折:目前治疗方法的文献综述
在这篇综述中,我们的目的是提供一个简明而全面的总结评估和处理肱骨干骨折。这些是不常见的,但足够普遍,他们是任何创伤外科医生的实践范围的一部分。他们历来使用非手术方法治疗,包括牙套和石膏,在骨愈合率方面发表了出色的结果。然而,最近发表的研究对这些结果提出了质疑,并建议手术可能会有更好的结果,但手术的并发症,如感染和神经损伤也不容忽视。总之,非手术治疗仍然是治疗这些骨折的金标准,但手术治疗的适应症现在更明确,包括延迟愈合的早期迹象,以及无法安装支架或不合规的患者。很有可能这些新的发展将开始改变实践,因此肱骨干骨折的治疗应该是任何治疗此类骨折的临床医生感兴趣的话题。
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