Fractures of the distal humerus in elderly patients treated with a ring fixator

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Alon Burg
Michael Berenstein
Joel Engel
Tal Luria
Moshe Salai
Israel Dudkiewicz
Steven Velkes
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[1] Rabin Medical Center,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
[2] Sheba Medical Center,Hand Surgery Unit
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Closed Reduction; Elbow Joint; Open Reduction Internal Fixation; Ring Fixator; Distal Humerus Fracture;
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The aim of distal humerus fracture treatment is articular surface reduction and stable fixation for early mobilisation and rehabilitation. This is usually performed by open reduction and internal fixation with plates. In the elderly osteoporotic patient this treatment is difficult to achieve due to fixation failure in fragile bone. We present our experience with treatment by closed reduction and external fixation with a non-bridging ring fixator in distal humerus fractures in elderly patients. There were ten females, aged 70–89 (average 78.4). Fracture types (AO/ASIF) included three supracondylar fractures (type A) and seven intercondylar fractures (type C). All patients were treated by closed reduction and external fixation with a non-bridging ring fixator of the distal humerus and immediate postoperative mobilisation of the elbow. External fixation was removed on an average of 72 days (range 62–90). All fractures united. Average time to union was 56 days. Average range of movement at six months was 22° extension lag (range 15°–30°) and 115° flexion (range 110°–120°). Complications included one patient with transient radial palsy and one patient with a superficial decubitus ulcer on the chest wall from the hardware. Minimally invasive treatment by closed reduction and external fixation with a ring fixator is effective for treatment of fractures of the distal humerus in elderly patients with osteoporotic bone. This treatment enables immediate mobilisation of the elbow, and allows return to function. It should be considered an alternative to open reduction and internal fixation or total elbow replacement.
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