Abstract

Background Overall, 2% of all adult fractures are attributed to fractures of the distal humerus, including both supracondylar and intercondylar fractures. According to recent studies, stable fixation with anatomical reduction of intra-articular fragments and early mobilization is required for best outcomes. This study included patients with distal end humerus fractures treated by open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with anatomical locking plates and evaluated their clinical outcomes. Methodology This prospective study was conducted at a medical college teaching hospital in southern Rajasthan, India. In total, 20 adult patients with distal end humerus fractures who presented to the orthopedic outpatient department or casualty were admitted. Patients were treated by ORIF with anatomical locking plates, followed up, and evaluated for clinical and functional outcomes. Results Using the Mayo Elbow Performance Score, out of 20 cases, excellent results were noted in five patients, good results in seven patients, fair results insix patients, and poor results in two patients. Conclusions Locking plates are reliable and effective management options for distal humerus fractures. As locking plates are strong and rigid, the period of immobilization can be decreased. Early mobilization helps in preventing joint stiffness and fixed deformity of the joint.

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