
The cloverleaf plate and proximal humerus fractures
Author(s) -
Mário Matiotti Neto,
Luis Guilherme Rosifini Alves Rezende,
Fernanda Ruiz de Andrade,
Filipe Jun Shimaoka,
Luiz Garcia Mandarano-Filho,
Nílton Mazzer,
Cláudio Henrique Barbieri
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
archives of health investigation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2317-3009
DOI - 10.21270/archi.v10i8.5509
Subject(s) - medicine , proximal humerus , humerus , intramedullary rod , tension band wiring , surgery , osteosynthesis , internal fixation , fixation (population genetics) , orthodontics , elbow , olecranon , population , environmental health
Background: Fractures of the proximal humerus are challenging injuries. They have a functional impairment and can be managed by non-operative or operative methods. Surgical methods can be intramedullary nails, tension-band wiring, or plates and screws. Aim of the study: This study aims to show the outcomes of managing fractures of the proximal humerus using the trefoil plate method. Methods: Eight young patients with type 2 or 3 part proximal humerus fractures were retrospectively analyzed concerning the cloverleaf plate fixation and consolidation method. Patients with 4-part fractures were excluded. Results: We obtained 100% consolidation with a mean ROM of 109 degrees for abduction, 4.4 degrees for external rotation, and good internal rotation. Conclusion: the trefoil plate osteosynthesis method can be used in young patients with 2- or 3-part fractures of the proximal humerus.