Patients with greater tuberosity fractures is becoming increasingly common, as is the number of cases of humeral surgical neck fractures. This study investigated the relationship between size of greater tuberosity fragment and occurrence of humeral surgical neck fractures by using CT or MRI tests.
Some humeral surgical neck fractures can be detected through X-ray of shoulder in patients with greater tuberosity fractures. However, some fractures can not be find through conventional X-ray in such patients unless broader CT or MRI tests are required to confirm diagnoses of humeral surgical neck fractures.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
For such patients, using CT and/or MRI to find if existing humeral surgical neck fractures.
Hebei Medical University Third Hospital
Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
RECRUITINGHumeral surgical neck fractures can be detected through CT/MRI.
Some greater tuberosity fractures with/or not shoulder dislocation can combined with humeral surgical neck fractures,which can be detected through CT/MRI
Time frame: 31/12/2018
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