Fractures of the distal third of the humerus with palsy of the radial nerve

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Fractures of the distal third of the humerus may be complicated by complete lesions of the radial nerve which may be entrapped or compressed by bone fragments. Indirect reduction and internal fixation may result in a permanent nerve lesion. We describe the treatment of these lesions by insertion of a bridge plate using the minimally-invasive percutaneous technique. Six patients were operated on and showed complete functional recovery. Healing of the fractures occurred at a mean of 2.7 months (2 to 3) and complete neurological recovery by a mean of 2.3 months (1 to 5). In one patient infection occurred which resolved after removal of the implant. © 2006 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.

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Livani, B., Belangero, W. D., & Castro de Medeiros, R. (2006). Fractures of the distal third of the humerus with palsy of the radial nerve. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 88(12), 1625–1628. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.88B12.17924

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