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==Humerus Shaft Fracture==
==Humerus Shaft Fracture==
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===Background===
*Peaks in third and seventh decades of life (young men and osteoporotic elderly women)
*Via direct blow or FOOSH
*Common site of pathologic fractures (esp breast cancer)
 
===Clinical Features===
*Localized tenderness, swelling, pain
 
===Imaging===
*Obtain views of humerus, elbow and shoulder
 
===Management===
*Rule-out radial nerve injruy
*Ice, sling and swathe, ortho referral


==Source==
==Source==

Revision as of 03:34, 12 February 2012

Proximal Humerus Fracture

Background

  • Typically occur in elderly osteoporotic pts from FOOSH mechanism
  • Must rule-out axillary and brachial plexus neurovascular injuries
  • Greater tuberosity fx suggests rotator cuff tear
  • Lesser tuberosity fx suggests posterior shoulder dislocation

Clinical Features

  • Pain, swelling, tenderness about the shoulder
  • Arm is held closely against chest wall

Imaging

  • AP, lateral, and axillary radiographs
  • Fx of articular surface suggested by pseudosubluxation:
      • Superior joint hematoma pushes humerus down

Management

  • Guided by the Neer System
    • Proximal humerus is divided into four "parts" based on epiphyseal lines:
      • Articular surface of humeral head
      • Greater tubercle
      • Lesser tubercle
      • Shaft of humerus
    • A "one-part" fx is one in which fragment is displaced <1cm or not angulated >45deg
  • "One-part" fracture
    • Sling and swathe, ice, ortho referral
  • >One-part fractures
    • Ortho consult in the ED

Humerus Shaft Fracture

Background

  • Peaks in third and seventh decades of life (young men and osteoporotic elderly women)
  • Via direct blow or FOOSH
  • Common site of pathologic fractures (esp breast cancer)

Clinical Features

  • Localized tenderness, swelling, pain

Imaging

  • Obtain views of humerus, elbow and shoulder

Management

  • Rule-out radial nerve injruy
  • Ice, sling and swathe, ortho referral

Source

  • Tintinalli