
Vol. 14, No. 4, 2005
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The Use of Locked Nails in the Treatment of Humeral Shaft: Delayed Union and Nonunion
Ali Al Mukaimi, Ahmed Mokhtar, Mohamed Abo El Nass
Al Razi Orthopedic Hospital, Kuwait City, Kuwait
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Med Princ Pract 2005;14:245-249 (DOI: 10.1159/000085743)
Key Words
- Humeral shaft fracture
- Nonunion
- Locked nails
- Delayed union
Abstract
Objectives: To assess the results and clinical outcome of delayed union and nonunion humeral shaft treatment using locked medullary nails. Subjects and Methods: The Russel and Taylor humeral locking nail was used to treat 21 patients with humeral shaft fractures at Al Razi hospital, Kuwait, from 1997 to 2001. Of these, 8 had delayed union and 13 nonunion. Also, 13 had previous operative treatment, while 8 had nonoperative treatment. Antegrade nailing was done in all cases, and all nails were fixed statically. Autogenous iliac bone grafts were used in 17 cases. Results: Of the 21 cases of fractures, 19 were united. Only 2 cases had persistent nonunion. Eighteen cases had satisfactory shoulder function, and 3 lost shoulder abduction between 40 and 65 degrees. Conclusion: Our data showed that humeral locked nails can achieve satisfactory clinical results in treating humeral shaft delayed unions and nonunions. Copyright © 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel
Author Contacts
Ali Al Mukaimi P.O. Box 7711 22088 Salmiya (Kuwait) Tel. +965 9501211, Fax +965 5726108 E-Mail mukaimi@hotmail.com
Article Information
Received: April 13, 2004
Revised: March 5, 2005
Number of Print Pages : 5
Number of Figures : 3, Number of Tables : 0, Number of References : 17 |
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