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Volume 23, Issue 4, Pages 437-448 (November 2007)


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The Operative Treatment of Diaphyseal Humeral Shaft Fractures

Peter A. Cole, MDaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Coen A. Wijdicks, MScb

Fractures of the humeral shaft comprise 1% to 3% of all fractures. Incidence rates reveal a bimodal distribution in which there is one small peak during adolescence, followed by a larger spike during the fifth and sixth decades of life. Most humeral diaphysis fractures are simple patterns of the mid-diaphysis. This article emphasizes surgical approaches to humeral fractures, providing a review of the surgical spectrum of treatment inclusive of intramedullary nailing and plating, but also includes a brief discussion of the conservative approach.

a Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Regions Hospital, 640 Jackson Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101, USA

b Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Minnesota, 2512 South Seventh Street, R200, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.

PII: S0749-0712(07)00095-9

doi:10.1016/j.hcl.2007.11.004


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