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Anatomical analysis of different helical plate designs for proximal humeral shaft fracture fixation

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY SURGERY
Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 411-418

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-022-02082-y

Keywords

Helical plating; Proximal humeral shaft fractures; ALPS; MIPO; Anatomy

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This study compared the distances between four different long plate designs and adjacent anatomical structures when using the MIPO technique. The results showed that using 45 degrees and 90 degrees helical plates as well as ALPS implants in MIPO was safely feasible, and they had significantly larger distances to the radial nerve compared to straight plates. However, attention should still be paid to the musculocutaneous nerve and the brachial artery.
Objectives Helical plates are preferably used for proximal humeral shaft fracture fixation and potentially avoid radial nerve irritation. Aims Safety of applying four different long plate designs (straight, 45 degrees-, 90 degrees-helical and ALPS) with MIPO technique as well as assessment and comparison of their distances to adjacent anatomical structures. Methods MIPO was performed in 16 human cadaveric humeri using either a straight (group 1), a 45 degrees-helical (group 2), a 90 degrees-helical (group 3) plate, or an ALPS (group 4). Applying CT angiography, distances between brachial arteries and plates were evaluated. All specimens were dissected and distances to the axillary, radial and musculocutaneous nerve were evaluated. Results No specimens demonstrated injuries of the anatomical structures at risk after MIPO with all investigated plate designs. Closest overall distance (mean (range); mm) between each plate and the radial nerve was 1 (1-3) in group 1, 7 (2-11) in group 2, 14 (7-25) in group 3 and 6 (3-8) in group 4. It was significantly bigger in group 3 and significantly smaller in group 1 compared to all other groups, p < 0.001. Closest overall distance between each plate and the musculocutaneous nerve was 16 (8-28) in group 1, 11 (7-18) in group 2, 3 (2-4) in group 3 and 6 (3-8) in group 4. It was significantly bigger in group 1 and significantly smaller in group 3 compared to all other groups, p < 0.001. Conclusions MIPO with 45 degrees- and 90 degrees-helical plates as well as with ALPS is safely feasible and demonstrates significantly bigger distances to the radial nerve compared to straight plates. However, the distances remain small and attention must be paid to the musculocutaneous nerve and the brachial artery when MIPO is applied using ALPS, 45 degrees- and 90 degrees-helical implants.

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