• Injury · Dec 2009

    Mid-term results of internal fixation of proximal humeral fractures with the Philos plate.

    • Periklis Papadopoulos, Dimitrios Karataglis, Stavros I Stavridis, George Petsatodis, and Anastasios Christodoulou.
    • 1st Orthopaedic Department of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, G. Papanikolaou General Hospital, 57010 Exohi, Thessaloniki, Greece.
    • Injury. 2009 Dec 1; 40 (12): 1292-6.

    ObjectiveTo report our experience from the use of the Philos plate for the treatment of three- and four-part proximal humeral fractures and to investigate factors influencing the final outcome.Materials And MethodsBetween April 2005 and September 2007, 29 Philos plates were implanted in 17 women and 12 men, with a mean age of 62.3 years (range: 28-80 years). Positioning of the plate was performed under fluoroscopic control, through a deltopectoral approach and with the patient in the beach chair position. 27 patients were available for follow-up (mean: 17.9 months; range: 12-39). Follow-up included plain shoulder radiographs and functional assessment with Constant-Murley score.ResultsHealing of the fracture occurred uneventfully within 6 months. In three patients, humeral head collapsed due to aseptic necrosis after fracture healing and the plate had to be removed in two cases. In one patient, fracture healing occurred in >10 degrees varus displacement. The clinical result according to the Constant-Murley score was 86 points (range: 58-112).ConclusionsInternal fixation with the Philos plate seems to be a reliable option in the operative treatment of upper end humeral fractures, especially in osteoporotic bone. It allows secure fracture fixation and quick shoulder mobilisation, while quick and uneventful fracture healing and very satisfactory clinical results are achieved.

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