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Biomechanical analysis of helical versus straight plating of proximal third humeral shaft fractures.

Torsten PastorIvan ZdericKenneth P van KnegselFrank J P BeeresFilippo MiglioriniReto BabstSven NebelungBergita GanseCarsten SchoenebergBoyko GueorguievMatthias Knobe
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2023)
From a biomechanical perspective, although 90°-helical plating is associated with higher initial stability against varus/valgus collapse and comparable endurance under dynamic loading, it demonstrates lower resistance to flexion/extension and internal rotation with bigger shear interfragmentary displacements versus straight lateral plating and, therefore, cannot be considered as its real alternative. Alternative helical plate designs should be investigated in the future.
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