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  • The study aimed to investigate how common postoperative radial nerve palsy (PORNP) is after treating humeral shaft fractures using a specific surgical technique called the posterior triceps splitting approach.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 118 patients treated by a single surgeon, categorizing fractures by location and the AO/OTA classification system, and recorded recovery times for any PORNP cases.
  • Results showed an 11% incidence of PORNP, with full recovery occurring within an average of 10.3 weeks; notably, experience level of the surgeon significantly reduced the incidence of nerve palsy, but fracture level and type did not have a significant impact.

Article Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of postoperative radial nerve palsy (PORNP) after the surgical treatment of humeral shaft fractures through a posterior triceps splitting approach by a single surgeon's experience in a consecutive case series from a single trauma center.

Methods: In this retrospective study, a total of 118 patients (82male, 36 female;mean age = 48 years, age range = 16 - 80 years)who underwent open reduction and plate fixation through posterior triceps splitting approach due to humeral shaft fractures at a level I trauma center were included. Level of the fractures was categorized as the proximal third, middle third, and distal third of the diaphysis, and then all the fractures were classified according to the AO/OTA classification system. The trend of incidence of PORNP was investigated. All the operations were performed by a single surgeon. The recovery time of PORNP was also recorded.

Results: There were 13 cases of proximal third, 67 cases of middle third, and 38 cases of distal third fracture. Based on AO/OTA classification, there were 29 cases of A1-type, 23 cases of A2-type, 42 cases of A3-type, 17 cases of B2-type, 3 cases of B3-type, and 4 cases of C2-type fracture. The overall incidence of PORNP was 11% (13 cases). All the PORNP cases fully recovered within 10.3 ± 10.4 weeks (range = 1 - 44) with conservative treatment. Incidence of PORNP significantly decreased with increase in surgical experience (P = 0.009). The incidence of radial nerve palsy was not significantly related to the level of the fracture (P = 0.199). The incidence of radial nerve palsy was not significantly related with the fracture pattern according to AO/OTA classification (P = 0.659).

Conclusion: Evidence from this study has shown that the incidence of PORNP following the posterior triceps splitting approach for the treatment of humeral shaft fractures is significantly associated with the surgeon's experience.

Level Of Evidence: Level IV, Therapeutic Study.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/j.aott.2021.20415DOI Listing

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