Treatment of proximal humeral fractures using telegraph rod: retrospective study of 47 cases.

AIM To assess the early results observed in a series of patients treated with a first-intention Telegraph rod. MATERIAL AND METHODS In the interval 2011-2013 forty-seven patients with fractures of the upper extremity of the humerus were assessed both clinically and radiologically. Mean follow-up was 8.9 months. The median age was 61 years. The study group included 39 women and 8 men, the left shoulder being most commonly affected (33 cases). Cause of injury was accidental fall in 39 cases fall, sports injury in 6 cases, and car crash injury in 2 cases. Neer classification was used to assess the type of fracture. For qualitative analysis, we used the functional Constant-Murley score in comparison with the contralateral side. The analysis of fracture reduction was based on plain X-rays in anterior-posterior plane and measurement of humeral head tilt relative to diaphyseal shaft. RESULTS No case showed infection, humeral head necrosis occurred in 2 cases, loss of reduction in 3 cases which required repeat reduction, and a subacromial impingement syndrome in 2 cases. Average Constant-Murley score was 70.33 points for the injured and 86.4 points for the healthy shoulder. Mean value of reduction angle of the humeral head relative to diaphyseal shaft was 33.75 degrees (range 3 to 81 degrees). CONCLUSIONS Telegraph rods provide a secure fit in extra-articular and simple articular fractures of the proximal humerus. When performing a closed anatomical reduction, the method provides good functional results in most patients. This option should be considered in young patients and even in the elderly, the results being comparable to those obtained by hemiarthroplasty.

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