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- Humerus Fracture Abstracts (2)
- Abstracts on humerus fractures from proceedings of orthopaedic meetings & societies
Links
AO Classification of Humerus Diaphysis Fractures
2-Humerus Diaphysis - Classification of Fractures of Long Bones
Comprehensive Classification of Fractures of Long Bones popular
AONA posting of the AO Classification of Long Bone Fractures
AAOS 1999 Symposium Proximal Humerus Fractures- An Unsolved Fracture?
Archive Copy: - 1999 Annual Meeting Scientific Program. Proximal Humerus Fractures: An Unsolved Fracture?
Adult Humeral Intercondylar Humeral Fractures Wheeless
Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
Fractures Subtypes: - capitellar and coronal shear frx - distal humeral frx: - lateral condyle frx: - medial condyle frx: - Muller's Classfication: - type A: extra-articular fracture; - type B: uni-condylar fracture; - type C: bi-condylar fracture;
Fractures Subtypes: - capitellar and coronal shear frx - distal humeral frx: - lateral condyle frx: - medial condyle frx: - Muller's Classfication: - type A: extra-articular fracture; - type B: uni-condylar fracture; - type C: bi-condylar fracture;
Distal Humerus Fractures - AO Surgery Reference
This module shows step-by-step descriptions of
for all distal humeral fractures of the AO classification system.
In addition, there are videos, animations, journal articles and book chapters.
Authored by David Ring, Daniel Rikli, Mariusz Bonczar; Executive editor: Chris Colton
- Diagnosis
- Patient preparation
- Approaches
- Reduction & fixation
- Aftercare
for all distal humeral fractures of the AO classification system.
In addition, there are videos, animations, journal articles and book chapters.
Authored by David Ring, Daniel Rikli, Mariusz Bonczar; Executive editor: Chris Colton
Humeral Fractures Menu Wheeless
Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics Menu on Humeral Fractures. Topics -
Anterior Approach to Humerus Anterior Approach to Shoulder Arteries of the Upper Limb Blood Supply to the Humerus Classification of Proximal Humeral Fractures Condylar Fractures Distal Humeral Fractures Holstein Lewis Fractures Humerus Humeral Shaft Fracture Non Union of Humeral Fractures Pediatric Humeral Frx Posterior Approach to Shoulder Posterior Approach to Humerus Posterolateral Approach to the Distal Humerus Proximal Humeral Fracture greater tuberosity frx surgical neck frx Proximal Humeral Physeal Injuries Radial Nerve Palsy Associated with Humeral Shaft Fractures Supracondylar Fractures Surgical Approach for Proximal Humeral Fractures Treatment Methods Cast Bracing External Fixation of the Humerus Hanging Cast and Cast Brac IM Nailing of Humeral Shaft Fractures Plate Fixation of Humeral Shaft Frx Two part Surgical Neck Fracture Two Part Tuberosity Fractures Three Part Fractures
Anterior Approach to Humerus Anterior Approach to Shoulder Arteries of the Upper Limb Blood Supply to the Humerus Classification of Proximal Humeral Fractures Condylar Fractures Distal Humeral Fractures Holstein Lewis Fractures Humerus Humeral Shaft Fracture Non Union of Humeral Fractures Pediatric Humeral Frx Posterior Approach to Shoulder Posterior Approach to Humerus Posterolateral Approach to the Distal Humerus Proximal Humeral Fracture greater tuberosity frx surgical neck frx Proximal Humeral Physeal Injuries Radial Nerve Palsy Associated with Humeral Shaft Fractures Supracondylar Fractures Surgical Approach for Proximal Humeral Fractures Treatment Methods Cast Bracing External Fixation of the Humerus Hanging Cast and Cast Brac IM Nailing of Humeral Shaft Fractures Plate Fixation of Humeral Shaft Frx Two part Surgical Neck Fracture Two Part Tuberosity Fractures Three Part Fractures
Humeral IM Nails
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Humeral Physeal Injuries Wheeless
Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
most of these injuries are either Salter I or II fractures; - frx separations of proximal humeral epiphysis occur most often between ages of 11 and 15 years; - 80% of longitudinal growth of humerus occurs in proximal physis; - large percentage of growth allows significant remodelling following injuryies of proximal humeral physis;
most of these injuries are either Salter I or II fractures; - frx separations of proximal humeral epiphysis occur most often between ages of 11 and 15 years; - 80% of longitudinal growth of humerus occurs in proximal physis; - large percentage of growth allows significant remodelling following injuryies of proximal humeral physis;
Humeral Shaft Fractures
After 10 million years of experience we were brainwashed into believing that rigid immobilization of fractures was a prerequisite for fracture healing. Ten million years was not enough.
Presentation by Sarmiento
Humeral Shaft fractures - non operative treatment
Humeral shaft fractures can be managed non-operatively with 90-100% union rates in almost all cases.
Humeral Shaft fractures - plates versus nailing
Humeral Shaft fractures - plates versus nailing
Humeral Shaft Fractures AO Surgery Reference
This module shows step-by-step descriptions of
for all humeral shaft fractures of the AO classification system.
In addition, there are videos, animations, journal articles and book chapters.
Authored by Pol Rommens, Peter Trafton, Executive editor: Chris Colton
- Diagnosis
- Patient preparation
- Approaches
- Reduction & fixation
- Aftercare
for all humeral shaft fractures of the AO classification system.
In addition, there are videos, animations, journal articles and book chapters.
Authored by Pol Rommens, Peter Trafton, Executive editor: Chris Colton
Editors
- Chris Oliver


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