Differences in soft tissue damage using a percutaneous versus open approach for antegrade straight humeral nailing: a quantitative and qualitative anatomical study.
Christian FangDennis Kh YeeTak Man WongEvan FangTerence PunTak Wing LauJanus Siu Him WongFelix LeungRong LiuChun Chung CheungGeorge Lim TipoeFrankie LeungPublished in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2021)
Percutaneous insertion of intramedullary nails using a cannulated awl appears to produce similar soft tissue and bone entry site morphology as compared to the conventional open technique. The percutaneous method was associated with slightly greater latitudinal tearing, however the effects of this remain to be clarified through clinical studies. External rotation should be avoided during instrumentation to reduce the risk of biceps tendon transection.