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Instructional Course Lectures, Volume 58
Section 1: Trauma
Chapter 01 (pp 3-11):
Avoiding Complications in the Treatment of Humeral Fractures
Jeffrey O. Anglen, MD; Michael T. Archdeacon, MD, MSE; Lisa K. Cannada, MD; Dolfi Herscovici Jr, DO; Robert F. Ostrum, MD
ABSTRACT:

Three of the most common complications that may occur after the treatment of humeral fractures are nonunion, loss of fixation, and nerve injury. Nonunion may occur in up to 15% of patients who have been treated surgically. Loss of fixation often is caused by poor quality bone in the osteopenic humeral head. Nerve injury can occur as a result of trauma or from treatment.

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