Common complications of these injuries are:
Nonunion and malunion may cause subsequent degenerative changes, eg, arthrosis. If these become symptomatic, then revision surgery may be indicated.
Signs for nonunion are pain and nonbridging healing on x-ray or CT in a period of 6–9 months after treatment.
Concomitant injuries should be addressed at the same time as the fracture to improve stability.
Appropriate postoperative management will help to protect the fracture.
Treatment of nonunions includes: