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Controlled Clinical Trial
. 2006 Jun 15;44(12):830-2.

[Percutaneous reduction and fixation of osteoporotic fractures for the proximal humerus in a geriatric population]

[Article in Chinese]
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  • PMID: 16889731
Controlled Clinical Trial

[Percutaneous reduction and fixation of osteoporotic fractures for the proximal humerus in a geriatric population]

[Article in Chinese]
Lei Yang et al. Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi. .

Abstract

Objective: To appraise the value of clinical treatment of percutaneous reduction and fixation of osteoporotic fractures for the proximal humerus in a geriatric population.

Methods: Postoperation complication, mortality in hospital and within the first three months postoperation, operation time, blood transfusion requirement, the functional outcome of the shoulder had been analysed and observed in 37 cases for open and closed fixation.

Results: Closed reduction provided the benefit of obtaining and holding adequate reduction without the soft-tissue dissection of open reduction and internal fixation. The general complication and mortality in the first three months postoperation in the open reduction and internal fixation cases were more severe than the percutaneous cases.

Conclusions: Open operation increases the risk of the geriatric population with osteoporotic proximal humerus fracture; percutaneous reduction and fixation may be preferable.

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