The best care paradigm for the older patient with proximal humeral fracture/dislocation is typically hemiarthroplasty, yet post-operative instability and suboptimal functional outcomes are commonplace. The aim of this study was to compare innovative treatment strategies designed to improve outcomes including: hemiarthroplasty combined with capsulolabral repair versus reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. After IRB approval, analysis was performed on patients treated with arthroplasty for proximal humeral fracture/dislocation. Functional results and evidence of complication including instability (subluxation, dislocation) was determined. rTSA and hemiarthroplasty with capsulolabral repair were compared to hemiarthroplasy alone (control group).Purpose
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In relation to the conduct of this study, one or more of the authors is in receipt of a research grant from a non-commercial source.
We reviewed 1085 consecutive compound limb fractures treated in 914 patients at the University of Louisville over a nine-year period. Of these fractures, 240 (group 1) received only systemic antibiotic prophylaxis and 845 (group 2) were managed by the supplementary local use of aminoglycoside-polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) beads. There were no significant differences in age, gender, fracture type, fracture location or follow-up between the two groups. All had copious wound irrigation, meticulous debridement and skeletal stabilisation, but wound management and the use of local antibiotic depended on the surgeon's individual preference and there was no randomisation. In group 1 there was an overall infection rate of 12% as against 3.7% in group 2 (p <
0.001). Both acute infection and local osteomyelitis showed a decreased incidence in group 2, but this was statistically significant only in Gustilo type-IIIB and type-IIIC fractures for acute infection, and only in type-II and type-IIIB fractures for chronic osteomyelitis. Our review suggests that the adjuvant use of local antibiotic-laden PMMA beads may reduce the incidence of infection in severe compound fractures.