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Samy Bouaicha, Stefaan Nijs, Markus Scheibel, David Weatherby

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Simon Lambert

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Humeral implant loose, good bone

General considerations

The humeral component is loose. The shoulder joint may be unstable. The principles of fracture treatment are similar to those used for metaphyseal and diaphyseal humeral fractures, but the humeral stem will require revision. The type of humeral revision will determine the type of fracture management.

Per 10 D230 Definition

Etiology

The humeral shaft fracture occurs as a result of:

  • Osteopenia
  • Twisting with axial loading, eg, as a result of a standing height fall
  • Bending, eg, as a result of a standing height fall

Clinical signs

  • Pain
  • Swelling and bruising
  • Restricted active movement
  • Tenderness
  • Associated nerve and vessel injuries

Imaging

Plain x-rays, including orthogonal AP and lateral views will show the fracture. CT may be indicated to assess the medullary dimension for revision implantation and fracture management.

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