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TITLE:
Screw Intramedullary Nailing for Fractures of the Humeral Shaft
AUTHORS:
Y. S. Salphale, W. M. Gadegone, R. M. Chandak, Jayeshkumar Dave
KEYWORDS:
Fracture Humerus, Diaphyseal Humeral Fracture, Screw Intramedullary Nail, Humerus Nailing
JOURNAL NAME:
Surgical Science,
Vol.6 No.8,
August
19,
2015
ABSTRACT: The debate continues over the management of diaphyseal fractures of the humerus.
There are a variety of extramedullary as well as intramedullary implants. We aim
to propose a technique of passing the screw intramedullary nails and achieve union
with least trauma to the shoulder and the rotator cuff. The multiple elastic screw
nails achieve the inherent stability based on the principle of “three point fixation”.
We aim to propose that the screw intramedullary nail is an effective implant to
facilitate uneventful fracture union, with rapid recovery, low morbidity and low
learning curve capable of being replicated in any smaller operative set up.