Postoperative periprosthetic humeral shaft fractures represent a growing and difficult complication to treat given the aging patient population and associated bone loss. Determining the best treatment option is multifactorial, including patient characteristics, fracture pattern, remaining bone stock, and implant stability. Possible treatment options include nonoperative management with bracing or surgical intervention. Nonoperative treatment has been shown to have higher nonunion rates, thus should only be selected for a specific patient population with minimally displaced fractures or those that are unfit for surgery. Surgical management is recommended with prosthetic loosening, fracture nonunion, or failure of nonoperative treatment. Surgical options include open reduction and internal fixation, revision arthroplasty, or hybrid fixation. Careful evaluation, decision making, and planning is required in the treatment of these fractures.
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Kobayashi, E. F., Namdari, S., Schenker, M., Athwal, G. S., & Ahn, J. (2023, March 1). Evaluation and treatment of postoperative periprosthetic humeral fragility fractures. OTA International. Wolters Kluwer Health. https://doi.org/10.1097/OI9.0000000000000244
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