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The use of locked nails in the treatment of humeral shaft: delayed union and nonunion.Al Mukaimi A, Mokhtar A, Abo El Nass M Al Razi Orthopedic Hospital, Kuwait City, Kuwait. mukaimi@hotmail.com OBJECTIVES: To assess the results and clinical outcome of delayed union and nonunion humeral shaft treatment using locked medullary nails. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The Russel and Taylor humeral locking nail was used to treat 21 patients with humeral shaft fractures at Al Razi hospital, Kuwait, from 1997 to 2001. Of these, 8 had delayed union and 13 nonunion. Also, 13 had previous operative treatment, while 8 had nonoperative treatment. Antegrade nailing was done in all cases, and all nails were fixed statically. Autogenous iliac bone grafts were used in 17 cases. RESULTS: Of the 21 cases of fractures, 19 were united. Only 2 cases had persistent nonunion. Eighteen cases had satisfactory shoulder function, and 3 lost shoulder abduction between 40 and 65 degrees. CONCLUSION: Our data showed that humeral locked nails can achieve satisfactory clinical results in treating humeral shaft delayed unions and nonunions. Published 17 June 2005 in Med Princ Pract, 14(4): 245-9.
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