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Biomechanical behavior of three types of fixation in the two-part proximal humerus fracture without medial cortical support.

Paulo Ottoni di TullioVincenzo GiordanoEder SoutoHugo AssedJoão Paulo ChequerWilliam BelangeroJosé Ricardo L MariolaniHilton A Koch
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Combining a lateral locking plate with a non-locking anteromedial plate provides a stiffer construction for fixation of unstable two-part proximal humerus fractures with a medial gap. Mechanical benefits of medial support with a second non-locking antero-medial plate seems to be related with better construct stability in terms of strength and fatigue, potentially reducing the risk of varus collapse of the humerus head and fracture healing disturbances.
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