Abstract
PURPOSE: Examine a humeral shaft fracture which had been treated with a plate and screw
fixation or intramedullary nailing and compare these two methods with each other according
to clinical and radiologic results and access the clinical avaliablity.
MATERIALS and METHODS: Take 116 cases of humeral shaft fracture which had been treated
with plate and screw fixation(73 cases) or intramedullary nailing(43 cases) and compare these
two methods with each other according to bone union time, average operation time and
nonunion rate.
RESULTS: Bony union in plate fixation was achieved 1.2 weeks earlier than intramedullary
nailing(P>0.05). The average time of operation in intramedullary nailing was 58 minutes,
which was shorter than that in plate fixation(P<0.05). The prevalence of nonunion was higher
in intramedullary nailing than that in plate fixation, which was thought due to the fanning
relaxation, fracture site distraction and/or inappropriate operative technique. Limitation of
shoulder motion occasionally occurred in intramedullary nailing, so approriate device
selection and surgical technique should be considered.
CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that the results of interlocking IM nailing were not superior to
the results of plate fixation. But it is an attractive technique for the rapid closed stabilization of
polytrauma patients and segmental and communited fractures.