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Marchetti-Vicenzi nailing of humeral shaft fractures.

Authors :
Martinez AA
Cuenca J
Peguero A
Herrera A
Panisello JJ
Source :
La Chirurgia degli organi di movimento [Chir Organi Mov] 2002 Jan-Mar; Vol. 87 (1), pp. 49-54.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Between 1995 and 1999, 46 acute nonpathological humeral shaft fractures were treated with retrograde Marchetti-Vicenzi humeral nailing. The mean healing time of all fractures was 10.8 weeks. Forty-five fractures (97.9%) united primarily, and one needed bone grafting (2.1%). Function of the shoulder was excellent in 35 patients (76.1%) and moderate in 11 (23.9%). Elbow function was also excellent in 35 patients and moderate in 11. Global functional results were excellent in 16 patients (34.8%), good in 22 (47.8%) and fair in 8 (17.4%). There were 4 cases of 10 degrees varus malunion (8.6%), one case of 15 degrees varus malunion (2.1%), and one case of 15 degrees anterior angulation malunion (2.1%). These malunions were clinically well tolerated. Four patients required removal of the nail because of posterior elbow pain. Retrograde Marchetti-Vicenzi nailing is an acceptable alternative for the treatment of acute humeral shaft fractures with a low complication rate.

Details

Language :
English; Italian
ISSN :
0009-4749
Volume :
87
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
La Chirurgia degli organi di movimento
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12198950