Intraoperative Doppler flowmetry evaluation of humeral head perfusion after proximal humerus fracture
Doruk Akgün, Alp Paksoy, Jan-Philipp Imiolczyk, Soraya Bahlawane, Henry Gebauer, Rony-Orijit Dey Hazra, Ulrich Stöckle, Karl Friedrich Braun, Philipp Moroder

TL;DR
This study explores using Doppler flowmetry during surgery to assess blood flow in the humeral head after fractures, aiming to improve treatment decisions.
Contribution
The study introduces a standardized method for intraoperative Doppler flowmetry across multiple areas of the humeral head.
Findings
Pulse-synchronous perfusion was detected in at least one hole in the humeral head of all patients.
Patients with an intact medial hinge had significantly more perfusion sites compared to those with a dislocated medial hinge.
Metaphyseal extension was associated with a higher number of perfusion sites in the humeral head.
Abstract
Understanding vascularity and assessing the risk of post-traumatic avascular necrosis are crucial for predicting outcomes and identifying optimal treatment options in proximal humerus fractures (PHFs). Until now, Hertel et al have been the only researchers to evaluate the intraoperative perfusion of the humeral head after fracture using Doppler flowmetry in a central single drill hole within the head. This pilot study aims to standardize the evaluation of intraoperative perfusion measurements in different areas of the humeral head in patients with PHF. In this prospective pilot study, intraoperative semiquantitative Doppler perfusion measurements were conducted during plate osteosynthesis for PHF treatment in our institution between July 2021 and May 2022. The fracture morphology was classified radiologically according to Resch's criteria. Quality of reduction was determined…
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TopicsShoulder Injury and Treatment · Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries · Sports injuries and prevention
