2020
DOI: 10.1177/0300060520979212
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Clinical effect of using MultiLoc® nails to treat four-part proximal humeral fractures

Abstract: Objective This study was performed to evaluate the clinical effect of MultiLoc® nails (DePuy Synthes, Raynham, MA, USA) on the treatment of four-part proximal humeral fractures (PHFs). Methods From January 2014 to January 2018, 32 patients with four-part PHFs were treated with intramedullary MultiLoc® nails in our hospital. The operation time, bleeding volume, postoperative X-ray findings, and fracture healing status were recorded and analyzed. At the end of follow-up, the clinical outcome was evaluated based … Show more

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“…For this purpose, the advent of multilock nailing systems has combined the benefit of an angularly stable design with those of locking constructs in poor bone. Early results with these nailing systems in the humerus have been associated with high healing rates and excellent clinical results [20].…”
Section: Intertan Combine An Interlocking Lag Screw With a Compressio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, the advent of multilock nailing systems has combined the benefit of an angularly stable design with those of locking constructs in poor bone. Early results with these nailing systems in the humerus have been associated with high healing rates and excellent clinical results [20].…”
Section: Intertan Combine An Interlocking Lag Screw With a Compressio...mentioning
confidence: 99%