Fractures of the humerus bone are common and can occur due to various reasons such as trauma, sports injuries, and falls. In severe cases, the bone may require internal fixation devices such as screws, plates, and pins to hold the broken bones together while they heal. However, even with these devices in place, there can be some mechanical complications that can occur.
One of the most common mechanical complications of internal fixation devices is implant failure. This can occur due to various reasons such as improper placement of the device, excessive load on the device, or poor quality of the implant material. Implant failure can cause pain, discomfort, and even lead to a secondary fracture.
Another complication that can arise with internal fixation devices is implant migration. This happens when the implant moves from its original position and causes pain or discomfort. Implant migration can occur due to various reasons such as improper placement, inadequate fixation, or excessive load on the implant.
Implant loosening is another complication that can occur with internal fixation devices. This can happen due to various reasons such as inadequate fixation, poor quality of implant material, or excessive load on the implant. Implant loosening can cause pain, discomfort, and even lead to a secondary fracture.
Implant breakage is a rare but severe complication that can occur with internal fixation devices. This can happen due to various reasons such as excessive load on the implant, poor quality of implant material, or improper placement of the implant. Implant breakage can cause severe pain, discomfort, and even lead to a secondary fracture.
It is essential to follow proper post-operative care and rehabilitation instructions to avoid these complications. Patients should also report any pain or discomfort to their doctor immediately to prevent any further complications.
In conclusion, other mechanical complications of internal fixation devices of right humerus can occur due to various reasons such as improper placement, inadequate fixation, poor quality of implant material, or excessive load on the implant. Patients should report any pain or discomfort to their doctor immediately, and follow proper post-operative care and rehabilitation instructions to avoid these complications.