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Patient satisfaction after removal of locking plates in proximal humeral fractures - worth the surgery under functional and cosmetic aspects?

Ludwig JägerhuberGeorg SiebenbürgerEvi FleischhackerFabian GibertWolfgang BöckerTobias Helfen
Published in: JSES international (2024)
Implant removal after locking plate osteosynthesis in proximal humeral fractures via a delto-pectoral approach leads to an improved outcome both functionally and cosmetically. CS as well as scar situation and patients' overall satisfaction could be improved with a second surgery. Nevertheless, the need for a second surgery depends on the patients' functional and cosmetic demands.
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