Fracture Patterns and Peripheral Brachial Plexus Injury in Humerus Fractures: A Retrospective Study

肱骨骨折的骨折类型和周围臂丛神经损伤:一项回顾性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Peripheral brachial plexus injuries, particularly Radial nerve palsy (RNP), are a common complication of humeral shaft fractures. Despite previous research, the specific fracture patterns associated with RNP remain unclear. OBJECTIVES: This study aims to assess the frequency and patterns of humeral shaft fractures, determine the incidence of peripheral brachial plexus injuries such as radial and ulnar nerve palsies, and investigate the association between specific fracture patterns and these nerve injuries. We also explored other factors influencing RNP development and identified potential risk factors or predictors. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study analyzed 144 patients with humeral shaft fractures at King Saud Medical City from 2015 to 2022. Patient data, such as age, gender, and neurovascular status, were extracted and analyzed using SPSS. RNP was diagnosed clinically. Statistical analyses included chi-square and student t -tests, with a p -value of <0.05 for significance. RESULTS: This study found a 37.5% incidence of RNP in humeral shaft fractures. Significant differences were observed in age ( p  = 0.032) and mechanism of injury ( p  < 0.0001), with most fractures due to road traffic accidents (72.22%) and closed (93.75%). Common fracture patterns were AO 12A (37.5%) and AO 12B (39.58%), with a higher prevalence of comminuted fractures (71 cases). Significant differences in fracture patterns ( p  < 0.0001) and anteromedial comminution ( p  = 0.002) were noted between patients with and without RNP. Interestingly, four cases of concomitant ulnar nerve palsy were observed in patients with radial nerve palsy. However, no significant differences were found in gender ( p  = 0.343), open fractures ( p  = 0.214), or associated fractures ( p  = 0.106). CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the severity of trauma, rather than specific fracture patterns, is a more significant factor in RNP development in humeral shaft fractures. Further research is needed to understand the underlying biomechanics.

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