EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE PERIPROSTHETIC HUMERAL FRAGILITY FRACTURES

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Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
Syed Muhammad Tayyab Hassan
Muhammad Imran Haider
Aman Ullah Khan Kakar
Syed Abdur Rub Abidi

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Abstract

Background: Postoperative periprosthetic humeral fragility fractures pose significant challenges in orthopedic practice, particularly as the aging population undergoes increasing shoulder arthroplasty procedures.


Objectives: This study, involving 210 patients, aimed to comprehensively evaluate and treat these fractures, considering diverse demographic factors, fracture characteristics, and varied treatment modalities.


Methods: A prospective design was employed, with meticulous data collection encompassing patient demographics, fracture patterns, implant details, and treatment outcomes. Statistical analyses, including comparative assessments, were conducted to elucidate the effectiveness of conservative and surgical interventions. Ethical considerations were paramount throughout the study.


Results: The study revealed a diverse cohort with an average age of 68, demonstrating prevalent comorbidities. Fracture patterns varied, emphasizing the importance of individualized treatment plans. Both conservative measures and surgical interventions demonstrated positive outcomes, with encouraging results at short-term follow-ups and minimal complications.


Practical Implications: Demographic considerations, fracture characteristics, and treatment outcomes were discussed, highlighting the adaptability of approaches based on individual patient profiles. Statistical analyses supported the efficacy of both conservative and surgical strategies, providing valuable insights for orthopedic practitioners.


Conclusion: In conclusion, this study underscores the importance of a tailored, patient-centered approach in managing postoperative periprosthetic humeral fragility fractures. The favorable outcomes observed at short-term follow-ups affirm the adaptability of treatment modalities, guiding orthopedic practice and laying the foundation for future research in this complex orthopedic scenario.

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