Outcome of Dynamic Compression Plate versus Interlock Intramedullary Nail for Management of Humeral Shaft Fractures
Mudassar Nazar, Gauhar Nawaz Khan, Hassan Raza Khosa, Rizwan Anwar, Muhammad Abdul Hanan, Omer Farooq Tanveer
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To compare outcomes of interlock
intramedullary nails with Dynamic compression plates for the treatment of
humerus shaft fractures in terms of hospital stay time and shoulder
Impingement.
Subjects
and Methods: In this comparative study, a total number of
74 patients having age 20-60 years who presented with closed and open Gustilo
type I or II in middle third of humerus were included. Study was conducted in
Islam hospital Sialkot and and Rajib Tayyip Erdogan Hospital, Muzaffargarh from
June-2019 to June-2020. Group A (n=37) patients underwent dynamic compression
plating (DCP) for treatment of fractures and group B (n=37) underwent
interlocking intramedullary nailing (ILN) for humerus shaft fractures. We noted
post-operative hospital stay, shoulder impingement and bone union rate in all
patients.
Results:
The mean of patients included in this study
was 42.45 (SD 9.89) years. There were 57 (77.03%) males and 17 (22.97%)
females. The mean duration of fracture at the time of surgery was 39.98±7.23
days. Mean hospital stay was 4.72±1.23 days in in group A and 4.89±1.40 days in
group B (p-value 0.60). There were 4 (10.8%) patients in group B in whom
shoulder impingement occurred but there was no patient in group A with shoulder
impingement (p-value 0.04). Complete union occurred in 35 (94.6%) patients in
DCP group and in 34 (91.8%) patients in ILN group (p-value 0.64).
Conclusion:
Both
DCP and ILN are associated with high bone union rates. The complications rate
of ILN is higher in comparison to DCP group.
Keywords: Humerus shaft
fractures, dynamic compression plates, interlocking intramedullary nailing.