Short-term complications following distal humerus open reduction and internal fixation
Sashrik Sribhashyam, Grayson M. Talaski, Shahabeddin Yazdanpanah, Carl Edge, Matthew S. Smith, Andrew S. Cuthbert, Jennifer L. Vanderbeck

TL;DR
This study examines short-term complications after surgery for distal humerus fractures and finds low complication rates but identifies risk factors like age, smoking, and longer operation times.
Contribution
The study provides a focused analysis of isolated distal humerus fracture ORIF outcomes and identifies a critical operative time threshold linked to increased complication risks.
Findings
Overall adverse event rates were low at 5.2% within 30 days.
Operative time exceeding 97 minutes significantly increased complication risk (OR = 5.62).
Smoking and age were significant risk factors for adverse outcomes.
Abstract
Distal humerus fractures (DHFs) account for around 2% of all adult fractures. Since nonoperative strategies often lead to loss of motion and disability from prolonged immobilization, open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a commonly employed first-line treatment for reconstructable DHFs and can yield satisfactory outcomes. Surgical recovery, however, is not without complications, with reported rates up to 30%. Prior studies often report ORIF in pooled or comparative settings, leaving a gap in isolated ORIF outcomes. Therefore, this study aims to analyze short-term postoperative complications following DHF ORIF. The American College of Surgeons National Surgery Quality Improvement Program database was queried using the Current Procedural Terminology code 24579. Patients with missing relevant variables were excluded. Postoperative outcomes included surgical site infection, wound…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation · Bone fractures and treatments
