Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty After Communited Humerus Fracture: A Case Report

Background. Fractures of the proximal humerus are common injury, especially among older age group patients. For the treatment of most cases, conservative tactics are required, some require surgery: osteosynthesis, arthroplasty. Proximal humerus fractures with extension to the metadiaphyseal and diaphyseal zones uncommon, and treatment of this type of injuries is complex for trauma surgeons. The aim of the study is to demonstrate successful experience of two-stage treatment of the proximal humerus fracture with extension to the diaphysis middle third in an older age group patient. Case presentation. The case report presents successful two-stage treatment of the proximal humerus fracture with extension to the middle third of the diaphysis in an older age group patient. The first stage was performed osteosynthesis of the humerus with the PHILOS Long plate, the second stage — reverse shoulder arthroplasty. Conclusion. Consistent performing of osteosynthesis and total reverse shoulder arthroplasty allows to achieve satisfactory treatment results with restoration of the injured limb function and relief of pain syndrome. © 2022, Eco-Vector LLC. All rights reserved.

Authors
Frolov A.V. , Logvinov A.N. , Burtsev M.E. , Maysigov M.N. , Olchev A.A. , Kadantsev P.M. , Korolev A.V.
Publisher
VREDEN RUSSIAN RESEARCH INST TRAUMATOLOGY & ORTHOPEDICS
Number of issue
3
Language
English
Pages
74-82
Status
Published
Volume
28
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopedics (ECSTO), Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 RUDN University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 City Clinical Emergency Hospital, Ryazan, Russian Federation
Keywords
humerus fracture; humerus head avascular necrosis; plate osteosynthesis; shoulder arthroplasty

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