SummaryIntroductionControversy continues around selecting the best strategy for managing nonunions of the humeral diaphysis. The objective of this retrospective study was to analyse the results of management of this complication using a uniform surgical technique.HypothesisThe rate of union obtained in the present series is comparable to the results reported in the literature.Patients and methodsTwenty-one patients were surgically treated at the Geneva University Hospital for nonunion of the humeral diaphysis between 1995 and 2005 with a mean follow-up of 50 months. Open reduction and internal fixation in compression using plates and screws with autologous bone graft enhancement was used. Eight cases were revisions of nonunions following a ...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to present the outcome of surgically treated humeral nonunions and...
Background: Some nonunions of the distal part of the humerus are so unstable that the hand and the f...
Introduction: Humerus shaft fractures may be treated conservatively or surgically. In 2.5% to 13% of...
SummaryIntroductionControversy continues around selecting the best strategy for managing nonunions o...
Background : The majority of diaphyseal humerus fractures heal uneventfully when treated non-operati...
This study was conducted to evaluate the treatment of aseptic nonunion of the humeral shaft with a d...
BackgroundThis study was conducted to evaluate the treatment of aseptic nonunion of the humeral shaf...
Background: The majority of diaphyseal humerus fractures heal uneventfully when treated nonoperative...
Objective: To determine whether a standardized treatment of aseptic humeral shaft nonunions results ...
INTRODUCTION: Humeral shaft nonunions can lead to morbidity from subsequent operations, complication...
Background: Humeral shaft nonunions are frequently seen in Orthopaedic practice. Osteosynthesis with...
Nonunion of diaphyseal fractures of the humerus are frequently seen in clinical practice (incidence ...
Poor bone quality increases the technical difficulty and complications of operative treatment of non...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of persistent non-union of the humeral shaft ...
Introduction Humeral fractures comprise from 5 % to 8 % of all fractures. Nonunion rate of humeral f...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to present the outcome of surgically treated humeral nonunions and...
Background: Some nonunions of the distal part of the humerus are so unstable that the hand and the f...
Introduction: Humerus shaft fractures may be treated conservatively or surgically. In 2.5% to 13% of...
SummaryIntroductionControversy continues around selecting the best strategy for managing nonunions o...
Background : The majority of diaphyseal humerus fractures heal uneventfully when treated non-operati...
This study was conducted to evaluate the treatment of aseptic nonunion of the humeral shaft with a d...
BackgroundThis study was conducted to evaluate the treatment of aseptic nonunion of the humeral shaf...
Background: The majority of diaphyseal humerus fractures heal uneventfully when treated nonoperative...
Objective: To determine whether a standardized treatment of aseptic humeral shaft nonunions results ...
INTRODUCTION: Humeral shaft nonunions can lead to morbidity from subsequent operations, complication...
Background: Humeral shaft nonunions are frequently seen in Orthopaedic practice. Osteosynthesis with...
Nonunion of diaphyseal fractures of the humerus are frequently seen in clinical practice (incidence ...
Poor bone quality increases the technical difficulty and complications of operative treatment of non...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of persistent non-union of the humeral shaft ...
Introduction Humeral fractures comprise from 5 % to 8 % of all fractures. Nonunion rate of humeral f...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to present the outcome of surgically treated humeral nonunions and...
Background: Some nonunions of the distal part of the humerus are so unstable that the hand and the f...
Introduction: Humerus shaft fractures may be treated conservatively or surgically. In 2.5% to 13% of...