The aim of this study is to present the results of the surgical treatment of the humeral neck fracture applying two different plates based on the presence or not of bone compression. Thirty two patients with displced proximal humerus fracture were operated on between January 2002 and August 2007. After radiographic analysis, the fractures were classified into two types: non-compressive (without loss of bone tissue – not impacted fracture) and compressive (with permanent bone loss due to compression between the fragments – impacted valgus fracture) fractures. Depending on the presence or not of bone compression, two different plates were applied for osteosynthesis: a locking angled blade plate, for “non-compressive fractures” and a locking angled “spacer” plate, for “compressive fractures”.Introduction
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