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EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE”

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the surgical technique called the “parachute technique, as applied to adult patients who suffered displaced and unstable two or three-part fractures of the proximal humerus, through the clinical outcomes. Methods: Between January 1995 and June 2006,...

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Autores principales: Junior, Antonio Carlos Tenor, Ribeiro, Fabiano Rebouças, Filho, Rômulo Brasil, Filho, Cantidio Salvador Filardi, da Costa, Guilherme Leme, Menniti, Eduardo Libório
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4799108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27022548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2255-4971(15)30364-5
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author Junior, Antonio Carlos Tenor
Ribeiro, Fabiano Rebouças
Filho, Rômulo Brasil
Filho, Cantidio Salvador Filardi
da Costa, Guilherme Leme
Menniti, Eduardo Libório
author_facet Junior, Antonio Carlos Tenor
Ribeiro, Fabiano Rebouças
Filho, Rômulo Brasil
Filho, Cantidio Salvador Filardi
da Costa, Guilherme Leme
Menniti, Eduardo Libório
author_sort Junior, Antonio Carlos Tenor
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description Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the surgical technique called the “parachute technique, as applied to adult patients who suffered displaced and unstable two or three-part fractures of the proximal humerus, through the clinical outcomes. Methods: Between January 1995 and June 2006, 59 adult patients with displaced and unstable two or three-part fractures underwent operations performed by the Shoulder and Elbow Group of the Orthopedics and Traumatology Service of Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo using the “parachute technique. This method consists of an intramedullary tension band and extramedullary fixation in a figure-of-eight to join the fragments of the fracture, using a 6.5-millimeter spongy screw with partial threading, a washer and two non-absorbable wires, thereby producing stable synthesis with minimal aggression to the surrounding soft tissue and not requiring any subsequent removal of material. The final shape of this synthesis is reminiscent of the shape of an open parachute. The patients had a minimum postoperative follow-up of six months. For the diagnosis, trauma series radiographic views of the shoulder were produced. The fractures were classified in accordance with the system proposed by Neer. We used the scale of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), to evaluate the results. Results: The “parachute technique” produced good results in 47% and excellent results in 26% of the cases, according to the UCLA scores. Conclusion: The “parachute technique” is a safe and effective treatment for displaced and unstable two or three-part fractures of the proximal humerus.
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spelling pubmed-47991082016-03-28 EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE” Junior, Antonio Carlos Tenor Ribeiro, Fabiano Rebouças Filho, Rômulo Brasil Filho, Cantidio Salvador Filardi da Costa, Guilherme Leme Menniti, Eduardo Libório Rev Bras Ortop Original Article Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the surgical technique called the “parachute technique, as applied to adult patients who suffered displaced and unstable two or three-part fractures of the proximal humerus, through the clinical outcomes. Methods: Between January 1995 and June 2006, 59 adult patients with displaced and unstable two or three-part fractures underwent operations performed by the Shoulder and Elbow Group of the Orthopedics and Traumatology Service of Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo using the “parachute technique. This method consists of an intramedullary tension band and extramedullary fixation in a figure-of-eight to join the fragments of the fracture, using a 6.5-millimeter spongy screw with partial threading, a washer and two non-absorbable wires, thereby producing stable synthesis with minimal aggression to the surrounding soft tissue and not requiring any subsequent removal of material. The final shape of this synthesis is reminiscent of the shape of an open parachute. The patients had a minimum postoperative follow-up of six months. For the diagnosis, trauma series radiographic views of the shoulder were produced. The fractures were classified in accordance with the system proposed by Neer. We used the scale of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), to evaluate the results. Results: The “parachute technique” produced good results in 47% and excellent results in 26% of the cases, according to the UCLA scores. Conclusion: The “parachute technique” is a safe and effective treatment for displaced and unstable two or three-part fractures of the proximal humerus. Elsevier 2015-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4799108/ /pubmed/27022548 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2255-4971(15)30364-5 Text en © 2010 Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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da Costa, Guilherme Leme
Menniti, Eduardo Libório
EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE”
title EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE”
title_full EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE”
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE”
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE”
title_short EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FRACTURES IN TWO OR THREE PARTS OF THE PROXIMAL HUMERUS WITH THE “PARACHUTE TECHNIQUE”
title_sort evaluation of surgical treatment of fractures in two or three parts of the proximal humerus with the “parachute technique”
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4799108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27022548
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2255-4971(15)30364-5
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