humeral shaft fracture Flashcards

1
Q

what nerve is at risk of injury from a humeral shaft fracture?

A

the radial nerve within the spiral groove

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what are the risk factors for humeral shaft fractures?

A
  • oesteoporosis
  • increasing age
  • previous fractures
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what are the clinical features of humeral shaft fractures?

A

pain and deformity

if radial nerve is involved, may be reduced sensation over dorsal 1st webspace and weakness in wrist extension

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what should you check for in examination of a humeral shaft fracture?

A

check NV status

asses for open wounds

asses for any concurrent injuries/fractures

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5
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what is a Holstein Lewis fracture?

A

a fracture to the distal third of the humerus resulting in entrapment of the radial nerve

result is loss of sensation in the radial distribution and wrist drop deformity

surgical management is indicated in such cases

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what investigations are done into humeral shaft fractures?

A

AP and lateral plain film radiographs of the humerus

in severely comminuted cases, CT may be requested for pre operatively planning, but this is not routinely done

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what is the mainstay management for humeral shaft fractures?

A

re alignment of limb

treat conservatively in a functional humeral brace

regular follow up with repeated plain film imaging

most patients will go onto full union within 8-12 weeks

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when does surgical management involve?

A

involves open reduction and internal fixation with a plate

permits return to work slightly quicker than in conservative management

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9
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when can intramedullary nailing be indicated?

A

in the presence of pathological fractures, polytrauma or severely osteoporotic bone

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what are the complications of humeral fractures?

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  • non union
  • mal union
  • varus angulation (but this rarely causes functional limitations as shoulders wide ROM compensates)
  • radial nerve injury (but most usually improve within 3 months without intervention)
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where do the majority of humeral shaft fractures occour?

A

in the middle third of the humerus

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