Abstract
We randomised 40 elderly patients of mean age 74 years with displaced three- or four-part fractures of the humerus to either conservative treatment or tension-band osteosynthesis. At one year and after three to five years, clinical follow-up showed no functional differences between the two groups of patients, with optimal function achieved within one year. There were major complications only in the surgically-treated group. Radiological review showed that surgery had improved the position of the fractured humeral head, but this was not reflected in improved function. Semi-rigid fixation with tension-band wiring of displaced multifragment fractures of the proximal humerus in the elderly did not improve the functional outcome when compared with conservative treatment.
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Zyto, K., Ahrengart, L., Sperber, A., & Törnkvist, H. (1997). Treatment of displaced proximal humeral fractures in elderly patients. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 79(3), 412–417. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.79B3.7419
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