2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.22352/v1
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Assessment of the Efficacy of the Far Cortical Locking Technique for Proximal Humeral Fractures: A Comparison with the Conventional Bicortical Locking Technique

Abstract: Background Locking plate fixation is one of the treatment strategies for the management of proximal humeral fractures. However, stiffness after locking plate fixation is a clinical concern. The mechanical stiffness of the standard locking plate system may suppress the interfragmentary motion necessary to promote secondary bone healing by callus formation. The far cortical locking (FCL) technique was developed to address this limitation in 2005. FCL allows axial motion and promotes uniform callus formation. Our… Show more

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