2019
DOI: 10.33545/orthor.2019.v3.i2b.12
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Clinical profile of proximal humeral fractures

Abstract: In younger patients, proximal humerus fractures are usually caused by high-energy trauma, such as traffic accidents or sporting accidents. In older patients, the most common cause is a fall on the outstretched arm from a standing position, which is a type of low-energy trauma. The study design was two year prospective study. Patients sustained with proximal humerus fractures presenting at Department of Orthopedics, were included in the study. In this study, 56% of the patients presented with 2-part fracture, 3… Show more

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“…However, across all injury mechanisms, men were more susceptible to high-energy fractures than females. Although open fractures of the proximal humerus are uncommon, displaced fractures can result in swelling, significant ecchymosis, tenting of the epidermis, or pressure necrosis [ 2 ]. Neurologic or vascular injuries are most common in cases of fracture dislocations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, across all injury mechanisms, men were more susceptible to high-energy fractures than females. Although open fractures of the proximal humerus are uncommon, displaced fractures can result in swelling, significant ecchymosis, tenting of the epidermis, or pressure necrosis [ 2 ]. Neurologic or vascular injuries are most common in cases of fracture dislocations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%