Neer classification
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammadmain Rezazadehsaatlou[2].
Overview[1][2]
The injuries of the ball-and-socket shoulder joint considered as the Proximal humerus fracture. It is more common among the elderly population following a low energy trauma such as falling. Meanwhile, A few people experience the axillary nerve damage such as reduced sensation around the middle deltoid and/or axillary artery involvement.
Neer classification of proximal humerus fracture
Neer classification of proximal humerus fractures consisted of :
- Number of fractured parts of the humerus bone:
- humerus head
- greater tuberosity
- lesser tuberosity
- humerus shaft
- Displacement fractured parts of the humerus bone:
- Displacement is on a per-part basis. A fracture part is considered displaced if angulation exceeds 45 degrees, or if the fracture is displaced by more than 1cm
Neer classification of proximal humerus fractures | ||
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One-part fracture70-80% |
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Two-part fracture20% |
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Three-part fracture5% |
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Four-part fracture<1% |
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Patients has non-operative poor outcome
the articular surface is no longer attached to any parts of the humerus it has a high incidence of osteonecrosis |
See also
- AO classification of proximal humerus fracture
- Neer classification
- Proximal humerus fracture
- Distal humerus fracture
- Humeral_shaft_fracture
- Humerus fracture
References
- ↑ Stone MA, Namdari S (April 2019). "Surgical Considerations in the Treatment of Osteoporotic Proximal Humerus Fractures". Orthop. Clin. North Am. 50 (2): 223–231. doi:10.1016/j.ocl.2018.10.005. PMID 30850080.
- ↑ Lin KM, James EW, Spitzer E, Fabricant PD (February 2018). "Pediatric and adolescent anterior shoulder instability: clinical management of first-time dislocators". Curr. Opin. Pediatr. 30 (1): 49–56. doi:10.1097/MOP.0000000000000566. PMID 29135565.