@article{Maniscalco_Ciatti_Gattoni_Puma Pagliarello_Quattrini_2021, title={Surgical treatment of proximal humerus fractures with intramedullary nail}, volume={35}, url={https://www.loscalpellojournal.com/article/view/196}, DOI={10.36149/0390-5276-196}, abstractNote={<p>Introduction. Proximal humerus fracture is the most common fracture of the shoulder gir- dle, accounting for approximately 4-7% of all fractures. The aim of this study is to provide surgeons safe and effective surgical solutions, minimizing the risk of complications.<br>Materials and methods. We retrospectively analyzed all 3-fragment proximal humerus frac- tures, treated between January 2017 and December 2018 with the Diphos® short intramedullary nail (Lima Corporate®, San Daniele del Friuli, Italy). 33 patients, 19 men (57.6%) and 14 women (42.4%), were included; average age was 68.4 years (min. 63 - max. 78, SD 3.67).<br>Results. Hospitalization was 6.27 ± 2.87 days (3.6 days before undergo surgery, 2.7 days after). Mean surgical time was 27.36 ± 8.49 minutes. On average, patients healed after 78.36 days. We registered 10 complications: 4 malunion (12.1%), 2 screw-cut outs (6.1%), 1 delayed<br>union (3.0%), 1 cuff lesion (3.0%), 1 loss of reduction (3.0%), and 1 intraoperative fracture<br>(3.0%). Overall re-operation rate was 6.1%.<br>Conclusions. During surgery, it is crucial to choose the right entry point when placing the nail. Failing at this level can lead to intraoperative and postoperative complications, in addi- tion to worse clinical outcomes.</p&gt;}, number={1}, journal={Lo Scalpello - Journal}, author={Maniscalco, Pietro and Ciatti, Corrado and Gattoni, Serena and Puma Pagliarello, Calogero and Quattrini, Fabrizio}, year={2021}, month={Apr.}, pages={13-19} }