Abstract

Although fractures of the proximal humerus are one of the most common osteoporotic fracture types, no generally accepted treatment algorithm exists in the current literature. For young patients with high functional demands and good rehabilitation potential, we recommend humeral head salvage therapy. If symptomatic humeral head necrosis occurs, the implantation of an anatomic endoprothesis is possible on a secondary basis. For patients with a biological age > 70 years suffering from a persisting defect of the rotator cuff along with a humeral head fracture or from a multiple fragment fracture of the humeral head, we increasingly prefer implantation of a reverse shoulder prosthesis due to good clinical results. However, because of technical aspects and a high complication rate, treatment using the reverse fracture prosthesis should be reserved for surgeons with expertise in this particular field. After analyzing the fracture- and patient-specific risk factors and performance expectations, the trauma surgeon can select the best individual therapy with the patient.

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