2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00113-008-1434-8
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Das präformierte LCP®-Plattenfixateursystem bei distalen Humerusfrakturen AO-Typ 13C3

Abstract: In distal intraarticular humerus fractures primary stable osteosynthesis is essential for early mobilization of the elbow joint. Double-plate osteosynthesis techniques using different configurations are the gold standard. In the literature plate position is sometimes discussed controversially. In cases of distal humerus fractures (type AO 13C3) with metaphyseal comminution, as well as in elderly patients with poor bone quality, utilizing locking plates with angular stability was found to have increased structu… Show more

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“…Furthermore, in this study, most patients had relatively low-energy traumata compared with other clinical trials. 9,29,33 This may limit comparability of our data with these studies. 9,29,33 In addition, only one type of plating was tested, so no direct comparison may be made with other plating systems or techniques such as parallel plating.…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…Furthermore, in this study, most patients had relatively low-energy traumata compared with other clinical trials. 9,29,33 This may limit comparability of our data with these studies. 9,29,33 In addition, only one type of plating was tested, so no direct comparison may be made with other plating systems or techniques such as parallel plating.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Actually, in our study, the time from injury to definite surgical treatment was shorter than what has been reported in the study of Reising et al 29 A postoperative ulnar neuropathy developed in 2 of the 22 patients (9%) in this study. Even though this rate is relatively low compared with 6% to 27% reported in other clinical trials, 1,8,15,21,29,32,33 postoperative ulnar neuropathy remains a major problem of internal fixation of fractures of the distal humerus. Transposition of the ulnar nerve in elbow trauma is controversial because some authors recommend routine transposition whereas others do not.…”
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confidence: 70%
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