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из Dear list members: I would like your opinion in this case. A 30 yo woman suffered 8 years ago an accident.
Six months later there was no signs of healing so she accepted to revise the fracture. We used compression plating and autologous iliac bone grafting on April 98. By the end of May, she complained of sudden pain during physiotherapy, and came with the bottom left x-Ray. We advised to revise the operation, but she wanted to wait in a brace, but by November the humerus hadn't healed so we advised to remove the plate, add more bone graft and nail it. Which we did. The patient regained full motion and used the arm almost freely till now. She has been working as waitress, postman... although the x-ray never showed healing. She has never wanted to be operated again because the limb was almost pain free. She come again to my office about 2 months ago complaining of pain, she was carrying an X-ray in which it was visible that the nail was broken. Mysteriously those x-rays are lost, and in a new x-Ray I token, I couldn't see the fracture in the nail. Anyway. What would be your advice? Renailing or replating, or something else. Thanks in advance. Dr. Josep M. Muñoz Vives Orthopaedic Surgery Department Hospital Universitari de Girona 'Dr. Josep Trueta' Girona Catalonia Spain
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