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Marchetti nailing of closed fresh humeral shaft fractures.

INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to analyse the results of Marchetti nailing.

METHOD: Between 1995 and 2003, 143 patients with closed fresh humeral shaft fractures were treated with the Marchetti-Vicenzi nail. The fractures were classified according to the AO classification: 37 A1, 24 A2, 25 A3, 22 B1, 15 B2, 7 B3, 7 C1, 4 C2 and 2 C3.

RESULTS: Fracture healing was obtained in 136 cases. The mean healing time was 11 weeks. There were seven non-unions. The range of motion of the shoulder was excellent in 95 patients (66.4%), moderate in 43 (30%) and poor in five (4.2%). The elbow had an excellent range of motion in 89 patients (62.2%), moderate in 48 (33.5%) and poor in six (4.2%). The functional result was excellent in 56 patients (39.1%), good in 62 (43.3%), fair in 18 (12.6%) and poor in seven (4.9%).

CONCLUSION: Marchetti-Vicenzi nailing appears to be a good method for the treatment of humeral shaft fractures. It is technically easy and its results are satisfactory.

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