• Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb · Jan 1999

    [Results of shoulder hemiarthroplasty in patients with acute and old fractures of the proximal humerus].

    • F Göbel, T Wuthe, and H Reichel.
    • Klinik und Poliklinik für Orthopädie, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
    • Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb. 1999 Jan 1;137(1):25-30.

    Study DesignWe report on a prospective study of 22 patients after shoulder hemiarthroplasty in acute and old proximal humerus fractures.MethodNine patients with an acute and 13 with an old humerus fracture, in whom a hemiarthroplasty was performed have been evaluated clinically using the Constant score as well as radiologically on average 22 months postoperatively.ResultsThe mean Constant score improved on 28 points (27 to 55). The improvement was especially distinct in the group with acute fractures. Sixteen of the twenty examined patients were painfree. Two patients reported sleeping disturbances due to pain. The ROM was improved, especially in forward elevation and abduction. In two patients with an old fracture the results were less satisfying. Major complications could not be observed. In five cases X-ray revealed an atrophy of the fixated fragments. Dislocations did not occur. Radiological changes of the glenoid, already seen preoperatively became more obvious. Some humeral components, inserted without cement, showed "densification lines". There were no clinical signs of loosening.ConclusionBy performing hemiarthroplasty pain relief can be achieved, especially in old fractures. The postoperatively achieved joint function mainly depends on the type of fracture as well as ist age. In cases with a destroyed glenoid we now prefer to perform a total arthroplasty. In our opinion, general cement use for shaft fixation is not necessary.

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