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Anterolateral Approach to humeral shaft fracture.
- Adequate for: proximal 1/3, midshaft fx,distal 1/3 fx,
- Postion: supine or modified beach chair
- Incision: longitudinal just lateral to biceps.
- Proximal exposure between deltoid and pec major insertions.
- Distal exposure splits brachialis origin off humerus with medial retraction of biceps muscle.
- Extension: can be extended into deltopectoral approach to the proximal humerus.
- Risks: Radial nerve, lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve, cephalic vein.
- Cephalic vein
- Lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve
- Radial nerve
- Brachialis origin
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Posterior Approach to humeral shaft fracture
- Adequate for: midshaft fx,distal 1/3 fx, radial nerve palsy
- Lateral Brachial cutaneous nerve
- Radial nerve
- Profunda brachii artery
- Triceps - medial (deep) head
- Ulnar nerve
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Anteromedial Approach to humeral shaft fracture
- Rarely used
- Anteromedial incision proximal to medial epicondyle
- Dissection posterior to intermuscular septum
- Ulnar nerve freed from triceps and reflected medially.
- Median nerve and brachial artery reflected laterally.
- Risks: Ulnar nerve, median nerve, brachial artery.
- Ulnar nerve
- Brachial artery and veins
- Median nerve
- Cephalic vein
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