@article{Giannicola_Prigent_Quarantino_Villani_2020, title={Sequelae of distal humeral fractures}, volume={34}, url={https://www.loscalpellojournal.com/article/view/145}, DOI={10.36149/0390-5276-003}, abstractNote={<p>Distal humerus fractures (DHF) are rare and complex injuries. Although knowledge of these lesions among surgeons has increased in recent decades, a high rate of complications and unsatisfactory results are still reported. The main complications are ulnar nerve neuropathies, stiffness, heterotopic ossifications, nonunions, malunions, painful hardware and post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Careful pre-operative planning, choosing the correct surgical approach, mini-invasive and tissue-sparing surgery, stable osteosynthesis, correct management of the ulnar nerve and early rehabilitation can improve clinical outcomes by reducing the number of complications. The type of trauma, bone exposure, timing of surgery in polytraumas and varying levels of compliance among patients represent inevitable risk factors for unsatisfactory outcomes. Early and appropriate treatment of complications is associated with better results as it reduces the development of osteoarthritis and avoids a long period of functional disability. The aim of this study is to describe the main complications of DHF and ways of preventing and treating them</p&gt;}, number={1}, journal={Lo Scalpello - Journal}, author={Giannicola, Giuseppe and Prigent, Sebastien and Quarantino, Giorgio Iacono and Villani, Ciro}, year={2020}, month={Mar.}, pages={19-29} }