Extra-articular distal-third humeral shaft fractures are difficult to treat because stable fixation must be achieved while minimizing soft-tissue injury and the risk of nerve damage. Posterior double plating is a commonly used technique but requires extensive surgical exposure and routine handling of the radial and ulnar nerves. Anterior reversed proximal humeral locking plate system (PHILOS) fixation has emerged as a potential alternative that may provide adequate stability with less soft-tissue disruption.
This randomized controlled trial compares anterior reversed PHILOS plating with conventional posterior double plating in adult patients with extra-articular distal-third humeral shaft fractures. The study evaluates functional outcome using the Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS) as primary outcome. Sexondary outcomes include: fracture union, operative parameters, range of motion, and complications including nerve injury, infection, and postoperative stiffness.