Title |
Data on inter-locking nail in humeral shaft fractures among Indian patients |
Authors |
Amit Lakhani1, Ena Sharma2*, Amit Kapila3 & Sandeep Singh1 |
Affiliation |
1Dr BR Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences, Mohali, Punjab, India; 2Maharishi Markandeshwar College of Dental Sciences and Hospital Mullana, Ambala Haryana, India; 3Fortis Healthcare, Mohali, Punjab, India; *Corresponding author |
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Amit Lakhani - E-mail: dramitlakhani@gmail.com; Phone: +91-9882382325 Ena Sharma - E-mail: dr.sharma_ena@yahoo.co.in; Phone: +91 8284855768 Amit Kapila - E-mail: amitkapila49@rediffmail.com Sandeep Singh - Email: drsandeep28@hotmail.com; Phone: +91 9653221300 |
Article Type |
Research Article
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Date |
Received September 2, 2022; Revised September 30, 2022; Accepted September 30, 2022, Published September 30, 2022 |
Abstract |
Humeral shaft fractures are commonly seen orthopaedics injuries. Open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF) with plating is a gold standard procedure despite various issues such as infection, radial nerve palsy and no-nunion. Close reduction with interlocking nails (ILN) is not a very popular procedure. Therefore, it is of interest to collect data on the significance of interlocking nail in different pattern of humerus shaft fracture. 30 patients with closed humeral shaft fracture participated in this study. The fractures were classified according to their descriptive location as proximal, middle and distal. All surgeries were performed by a single surgeon familiar with the ILN procedure. All patients had appropriate clinical, radiological and pre and postoperative assessment. Data on patients were collected at 2, 6weeks, 12weeks, 18 weeks and 6 months. 19 cases with middle third and distal third fractures were united within 10-14 weeks. 6 cases of proximal shaft fracture were united in 14-18 weeks. According to Rodrı ́guez–Merchant criteria - Middle shaft fracture has shown good results (n=9, 75%) followed by distal third shaft fracture (n=6, 60%) and proximal third fracture (n=1, 12.5%). Though there is decrease in mean ASES score in all three groups of fractures but the Mid shaft fracture has shown significant decline in ASES score suggesting improvement in pain and ROM after 6 months. Thus, ILN of humerus is a simple and a safe procedure for treating fractures of middle and distal third shaft humerus. However, this study does not support ILN for the management of proximal third humerus fracture.
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Keywords |
Interlocking nails, fractures, close reduction
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Citation |
Lakhani et al. Bioinformation 18(9): 811-815 (2022)
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Edited by |
P Kangueane
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ISSN |
0973-2063
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License |
This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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