نتایج جستجو برای: elbow fractures

تعداد نتایج: 71088  

2017
AJ Paterson

Distal humerus fractures are uncommon, comprising 2% of all fractures and a third of all humerus fractures. Open fractures, comminuted fractures and fracture dislocation of the elbow are often accompanied by severe soft tissue damage. External fixation of the humerus is indicated when severe soft tissue damage or the presence of infection warrants initial alternative immobilisation of the fract...

2017
M. GUZZINI A. VADALÀ A. AGRÒ V. DI SANZO D. PIRONI A. REDLER P. SERLORENZI L. PROIETTI C. CIVITENGA D. MAZZA R. M. LANZETTI A. FERRETTI

Radial head fractures are common, accounting for approximately one-third of all elbow fractures, with an estimated incidence of 2.5 to 2.9 per 10.000 people per year (1-3). They generally occur after a fall on the outstretched arm. They may be isolated or associated with more complex injuries such as fractures of the olecranon or coronoid process, elbow dislocation, ligament rupture, vascular i...

Journal: :Journal of postgraduate medicine 2006
M M Desai S V Sonone S A Badve

The usual terrible triad of the elbow consists of posterior dislocation of the elbow, radial head fracture and coronoid fracture. We describe a new variant of the terrible triad of the elbow consisting of fracture of the capitellum involving the full length of the trochlea and posterolateral dislocation of the elbow associated with coronoid fracture (type 1 Regan-Morrey). A 25-year-old girl was...

Journal: :Journal of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America 2022

While the majoriy of pediatric elbow dislocations are associated with a medial epicondyle fracture, an intra-articular incarecerated is rare complication closed reduction. Elbow incarceration in joint have typically been considered absolute indication for surgical intervention. There few described reduction techniques incarcerated fractures and manipulation often unsuccessful according to liter...

Journal: :Global journal of health science 2016
Maryam Ameri Kamran Aghakhani Ebrahim Ameri Shahrokh Mehrpisheh Azadeh Memarian

INTRODUCTION Orthopedic injuries are the most common types of traumatic injuries and present as fractures of the limbs, pelvis, and vertebrae or lesions in soft tissues, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. The upper limb fractures occur in distal radius and ulna, metacarpals, fingers, scapula, and carpal bones, Proximal, diaphysis, distal humerus, clavicle, proximal ulna and radio and distal humer...

2012
Joy C MacDermid Joshua I Vincent Leah Kieffer Ashley Kieffer Jennifer Demaiter Stephanie MacIntosh

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Elbow fractures amount to 4.3% of all the fractures. The elbow is prone to stiffness after injury and fractures can often lead to significant functional impairment. Rehabilitation is commonly used to restore range of motion (ROM) and function. Practice patterns in elbow fracture rehabilitation have not been defined. The purpose of this study was to describe current elbow ...

Journal: :BMC medical imaging 2016
Marc Schnetzke Julia Fuchs Sven Y. Vetter Nils Beisemann Holger Keil Paul Alfred Grützner Jochen Franke

BACKGROUND Three-dimensional (3D) imaging with a mobile C-arm has proven to be a valuable intraoperative tool in trauma surgery. However, little data is available concerning its use in the treatment of elbow fractures. The aim of the current study was to determine the intraoperative findings and consequences of 3D imaging in the treatment of elbow fractures. METHODS Between 2001 and 2015, pro...

2010
Jeroen de Haan Dennis den Hartog Wim E Tuinebreijer Gijs IT Iordens Roelf S Breederveld Maarten WGA Bronkhorst Milko MM Bruijninckx Mark R De Vries Boudewijn J Dwars Denise Eygendaal Robert Haverlag Sven AG Meylaerts Jan-Willem R Mulder Kees J Ponsen W Herbert Roerdink Gert R Roukema Inger B Schipper Michel A Schouten Jan Bernard Sintenie Senail Sivro Johan GH Van den Brand Hub GWM Van der Meulen Tom PH Van Thiel Arie B Van Vugt Egbert JMM Verleisdonk Jos PAM Vroemen Marco Waleboer W Jaap Willems Suzanne Polinder Peter Patka Esther MM van Lieshout Niels WL Schep

BACKGROUND Elbow dislocations can be classified as simple or complex. Simple dislocations are characterized by the absence of fractures, while complex dislocations are associated with fractures. After reduction of a simple dislocation, treatment options include immobilization in a static plaster for different periods of time or so-called functional treatment. Functional treatment is characteriz...

  Background: Humerus fractures include 5% to 8% of total fractures. Non-union and delayed union of GT (GT) fractures is uncommon; however they present a challenge to the orthopedic surgeons. Significant controversy surrounds optimal treatment of neglected fractures. The purpose of this article was to perform a comparative study to evaluate the outcomes of open reduction and internal fixatio...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Kejian Lian Lei Wang Dasheng Lin Zhiwen Chen

Mid-distal third humeral shaft fractures can be effectively treated with minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis and intramedullary nailing (IMN). However, these 2 treatments have not been adequately compared. Forty-seven patients (47 fractures) with mid-distal third humeral shaft fractures were randomly allocated to undergo either minimally invasive plating osteosynthesis (n=24) or IMN (n=23...

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