2002
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-78522002000100001
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Tratamento da pseudartrose diafisária do úmero com placa de compressão AO 3,5 mm e aparelho gessado toracobraquial

Abstract: Foram avaliados 16 pacientes com pseudartrose diafisária de úmero submetidos ao tratamento cirúrgico, utilizando placa de compressão AO 3.5mm (DCP) e gesso toracobraquial. Com seguimento médio de 21 semanas obteve-se a consolidação óssea em 100% dos casos.

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“…Transverse fracture pattern was the commonest type in humeral shaft nonunion as found by Olasinde et al and it was commoner in the middle 1/3 of the shaft as demonstrated by Ring et al [16]. The complications rate of 16% for plating and 14.3% for mailing recorded in the study ( noted that plating reduced the risk of shoulder problems (like impingements) in comparison to intra-medullary nails (p = 0.002) [11] [21] [22].…”
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confidence: 70%
“…Transverse fracture pattern was the commonest type in humeral shaft nonunion as found by Olasinde et al and it was commoner in the middle 1/3 of the shaft as demonstrated by Ring et al [16]. The complications rate of 16% for plating and 14.3% for mailing recorded in the study ( noted that plating reduced the risk of shoulder problems (like impingements) in comparison to intra-medullary nails (p = 0.002) [11] [21] [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The conservative ways included splinting, casting, bracing, and traction. Shoulder and elbow stiffness, nonunion, delayed union and malunion are highly remarked after conservative treatment of humeral mid-shaft fractures; however, many authors reported union rates of more than 90% 7 . Types of malunion include overlap and shortening, angulation, rotation and cross-union.…”
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confidence: 99%