radial head fractureradial head prosthesiselbow arthroscopyelbow dislocationheadless compression screwradial head excisionTreatment of radial head fractures centers around the distinction of stable, nondisplaced or minimally displaced fractures, and those with significant displacement, which are usually part of ...
Radial head fractures are the commonest fracture of the elbow occurring at all ages. The treating surgeon should be diligent to distinguish isolated from combined injuries with concomitant fractures and/or ligament disruption. A thorough understanding of the mechanism of injury and pathoanatomy allows ...
Radial head fractures account for approximately one in three elbow fractures and 1 to 4 percent of all fractures in adults. In the past, the radial head was deemed insignificant and felt to have little influence on elbow anatomy and biomechanics, so its excision was frequently indicated. Long-t...
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Radial head and neck fractures, as well as olecranon fractures, are often seen in the pediatric and adolescent populations. This chapter examines the epidemiology, pathoanatomy, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment options of radial head and neck fractures as well as olecranon fractures. Neither non...
1 评论次数: 0 文档热度: 文档分类: 医学/心理学--针灸学 OlecranonFracturesandRadialHeadFracturesAndrewH.Schmidt,MDGregoryJ.Schmeling,MDDavidC.Templeman,MDCreatedMarch2004AnatomyoftheOlecranonandRadialHeadSurgicalAnatomy•Articularcartilage–Sigmoidnotchofulna:barespot•Coronoidprocess•Noteangleofk-wiresto...
Selecting the optimal radial head prosthesis to treat radial head fractures, especially in the context of complex elbow injuries like terrible triad, Monteggia, and Essex Lopresti, can be challenging, as there is currently no consensus in the field that favors a particular design. This study invest...
Elbow has a distinctive anatomy includes an axis type of synovial joint and a restricted ball-and-socket joint, which permits hand movement and regulation. However, the fracture of the radial head is not problematical in nature, several types of implants for radial head resection are accessible ...
Purpose of review: Replacement of the fractured radial head and neck with metallic implants has experienced a renaissance. Clinically and biomechanically, this form of treatment has been demonstrated to yield acceptable range of motion, stability, and durability. The current status of radial head repl...
Mason classified radial head fractures into three groups. Type I is an undisplaced marginal fracture. Type II is a displaced marginal fracture and type III is a comminuted fracture.A fourth group was subsequently added i.e. type IV which includes any radial head fracture with dislocation of ...