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Evaluation of mushroom-shaped allograft for unstable proximal humerus fractures
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Euler, Simon
, Hoermann Romed
, Dankl Lukas
, Schmoelz Werner
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Biomechanics
/ Bone surgery
/ Cartilage
/ Fractures
/ Orthopedics
/ Trauma
2022
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Evaluation of mushroom-shaped allograft for unstable proximal humerus fractures
by
Euler, Simon
, Hoermann Romed
, Dankl Lukas
, Schmoelz Werner
in
Biomechanics
/ Bone surgery
/ Cartilage
/ Fractures
/ Orthopedics
/ Trauma
2022
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Evaluation of mushroom-shaped allograft for unstable proximal humerus fractures
Journal Article
Evaluation of mushroom-shaped allograft for unstable proximal humerus fractures
2022
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Overview
IntroductionProximal humerus fractures are common injuries of the elderly. Different treatment options, depending on fracture complexity and stability, have been recommended in the literature. Particularly for varus displaced fractures with a lack of medial support, and patients suffering from osteoporosis, structural allografts can be used to enhance the stability of the construct. An individually shaped allograft has been suggested in the literature and investigated in a clinical setting. However, biomechanical properties have yet to be evaluated.Materials and methodsTwenty-four fresh-frozen humeri and 12 femoral heads were obtained, and an unstable three-part fracture of the humeral head was simulated. Fracture fixation was achieved by using a locking plate in both groups. In the test group, a mushroom-shaped allograft was tailored out of a femoral head to individually fit the void inside the humeral head. Specimens were fitted with a 3D motion analysis system and cyclically loaded with a stepwise increasing load magnitude in a varus-valgus bending test until failure or up to a maximum of 10,000 load cycles.ResultsThe mushroom group reached a significantly higher number of load cycles (8342; SD 1,902; CI 7133–9550) compared to the control group (3475; SD 1488; CI 2530–4420; p < 0.001). Additionally, the test group showed significantly higher stiffness values concerning all observational points (p < 0.001).ConclusionThis mushroom-shaped allograft in combination with a locking plate significantly increased load to failure as well as stiffness of the construct when exposed to varus-valgus bending forces. Therefore, it might be a viable option for surgical treatment of unstable and varus displaced proximal humerus fractures to superiorly prevent loss of reduction and varus collapse.
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Springer Nature B.V
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