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Published in: MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY 1/2015

01-09-2015 | Original Article

Proximal humeral fracture fixation: multicenter study with carbon fiber peek plate

Authors: R. Rotini, M. Cavaciocchi, D. Fabbri, G. Bettelli, F. Catani, G. Campochiaro, M. Fontana, A. Colozza, C. F. De Biase, G. Ziveri, C. Zapparoli, F. Stacca, R. Lupo, S. Rapisarda, E. Guerra

Published in: MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY | Special Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Locking plate fixation is a reliable treatment for many displaced proximal humeral fractures. Carbon fiber-reinforced–poly-ether-ether-ketone (CFR-PEEK) plates have recently been introduced as an alternative to traditional metallic plates.

Methods

In a multicenter study involving the Orthopedic Services of 6 Italian hospitals, 182 patients with a proximal humeral fracture were treated with a Diphos H (Lima Corporate, San Daniele del Friuli, Italy) CFR-PEEK plate, 160 of whom were followed clinically and radiographically for 2 years or more. Fractures were classified by Neer’s system. The functional results were assessed by Constant and DASH scores.

Results

The average time to radiographic healing was 5.6 months in 158 of 160 cases. Mean Constant score was 76, and mean DASH score was 28 at 2 years. There were two nonunions (one septic and one aseptic) and 13 cases of partial (9) or massive (4) humeral head necrosis. In three of the 78 patients treated with the first-generation plates, hardware breakage happened during the operation and the plate was replaced. There was no failure among the cases treated with the thicker second-generation plate. In eight cases, there was a perforation of the humeral head by the cephalic screws.

Conclusions

CFR-PEEK plates proved as reliable as metallic plates in the treatment of proximal humeral fractures. The advantages of these new devices include a better visualization of fracture reduction during intraoperative fluoroscopic assessment and easy hardware removal due to the absence of screw-plate cold fusion.
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Metadata
Title
Proximal humeral fracture fixation: multicenter study with carbon fiber peek plate
Authors
R. Rotini
M. Cavaciocchi
D. Fabbri
G. Bettelli
F. Catani
G. Campochiaro
M. Fontana
A. Colozza
C. F. De Biase
G. Ziveri
C. Zapparoli
F. Stacca
R. Lupo
S. Rapisarda
E. Guerra
Publication date
01-09-2015
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY / Issue Special Issue 1/2015
Print ISSN: 2035-5106
Electronic ISSN: 2035-5114
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12306-015-0371-2

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