A clinical comparison of two different double plating methods for intraarticular distal humerus fractures
published online 02 July 2009.
Background
This study compared clinical outcomes in patients with intraarticular distal humerus fractures treated using 2 different double plating methods.
Method
Seventeen patients were treated by perpendicular plating (group I) and 18 by parallel plating (group II) methods. Arc of flexion averaged 106°±23° in group I and 112°±19° in group II.
Results
Eleven patients in group I recovered full arc of flexion and 13 patients in group II achieved full arc of flexion. All patients obtained bone union, except 2 patients in group I. Nonunion in these patients developed in the supracondylar area. Complications developed in 6 patients in group I and in 8 in group II. No significant differences were found between the clinical outcomes of the 2o plating methods.
Conclusion
Although more patients failed to achieve bony union in the perpendicular plating group, both parallel and orthogonal plates positioning can provide adequate stability and anatomic reconstruction of the distal humerus fractures.
Level of Evidence
2.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Reprint requests: Sang-Jin Shin, MD, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, 911-1, Mok-Dong, Yangcheon-Ku, 158-710, Seoul, Korea.