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IM Nailing of Humeral Shaft Frx

– See: Humeral Frx – Main Menu: / humeral shaft fractures – Discussion:     – may be indicated for multi-trauma patients w/ humeral shaft frx, and patients w/ pathologic frx;     – note that following humeral shaft frx, IM nailing provides torsional and bending stiffness of only            20-30% of normal;     … Read more

Humerus

– See: – Blood Supply to the Humerus – Fractures of the Humerus – Anatomy:   – ossification centers – humeral head            – 3 months – greater tuberosity     – 3 years – lesser tuberosity       – 5 years   – proximal humeral epiphysis: – fuses by … Read more

Humeral Shaft Fractures in Children

– See:           – Proximal Humeral Physeal Injuries           – Condylar Fractures – Discussion:     – while radial nerve paralysis occurs in adults, its rare in children;     – most represent neuorpraxias, & are expected to return w/ in 3-4 months;     – acceptable … Read more

Hemiarthroplasty of the Hip

 – See: Bipolar Arthroplasty: – Discussion: – indications: indicated for patients w/ a femoral neck frx who meet the following criteria: – poor general health thay would prevent a second operation; – pathologic hip fractures: – parkinson’s disease, hemiplegia, or other neurological disease; – physiologic age > 70 yrs; – severe osteoporosis w/ loss of primary … Read more

Hanging Cast

– See:  – Forces Displacing the Fracture – Cast Brace – Caldwell (1933)  – for displace frx of the humeral shaft with shortening, and also for oblique and spiral fractures;  – Indications:  – used for comminuted humeral frx  – disatl humeral shaft frx;  – cast must be light wt. and must extend from at least … Read more