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Fig. 2 | BMC Surgery

Fig. 2

From: Reduction and fixation of proximal humeral fracture with severe medial instability using a small locking plate

Fig. 2

A 43-year-old patient with Neer 4-part proximal humeral fracture treated with the reduction technique. The AP (a) radiograph demonstrating displaced proximal humeral fracture, with the lateral radiograph unperformed due to severe pain. The CT reconstruction image (b, c) displaying a Neer 4-part fracture without any medial support. This patient was treated with PHILOS combined with a small anteromedial locking plate (d, e). X-ray images (f, g) at 11-weeks post-operation showing a bony union of the fracture. Clinical function was satisfactory at 1 year after the surgery (il)

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