Readmissions, revisions, and mortality after treatment for proximal humeral fractures in three large states.
Dominique I DabijaHongshu GuanAndrew NeviaserNitin B JainPublished in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2019)
A majority of patients with proximal humeral fractures underwent non-operative treatment. There was a relatively high all-cause in-hospital mortality irrespective of treatment. Given the recent debate on operative versus non-operative treatment for proximal humeral fractures, our study provides valuable information on the need for revision surgery after initial treatment. The differences in rates of revision surgery between patients treated non-operatively, with ORIF, and with arthroplasty were small in magnitude. At nine years of follow-up, ORIF had the lowest probability of needing follow-up surgery, and arthroplasty had the highest.