Fracture-dislocations of the elbow can be difficult to treat, with unsatisfactory results in some cases. In general, it is preferable to preserve the fractured radial head when possible, but some patients present a unique treatment challenge because of extremely comminuted fractures and bone loss. In these cases, the only options available are radial head prosthesis or allograft. The authors present a case of a 45-year-old man with a fracture-dislocation of the left elbow that was treated with an allograft of the radial head and neck because of extreme comminution of the fracture. There have been a few reports about osteochondral allograft transplantation of the radial head, and they all included traumatic or posttraumatic cases treated wit...
All elbow fractures between 1969 – 1979 (n=2965) registered at the radiographic archives at the Malm...
© 2004 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.Background: Radial head fractures often occur in a...
The treatment of simple radial head fractures type Mason-Hotchkiss 1 and 2 is unequivocal. In the ca...
Fracture-dislocations of the elbow can be difficult to treat, with unsatisfactory results in some ca...
Radial head fractures represent the most common elbow fractures. Undisplaced fractures usually occur...
Background and purpose - Previous reports on elbow injuries with concomitant comminute radial head f...
Abstract Background The use of bone graft for the radial head fractures has been previously describe...
Mason type III fractures of the radial head are treated by open reduction and internal fixation, res...
Radial head fractures account for the majority of bony injuries to the elbow. The usual clinical sig...
Comminuted fractures of the radial head can be treated by radial head excision, open reduction and i...
Compression testing of cadaver specimens showed that excision of the radial head allowed proximal ra...
Abstract The radial head plays a critical role in the stability of the elbow joint and its range of ...
A case of 28-year-old man with closed fracture dislocation of the radial head following a fall from ...
Unrepairable comminuted fractures of the radial head Mason type III or type IV have poor outcomes wh...
Traumatic elbow dislocations and fracture dislocations are severe injuries, which jeopardize the sta...
All elbow fractures between 1969 – 1979 (n=2965) registered at the radiographic archives at the Malm...
© 2004 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.Background: Radial head fractures often occur in a...
The treatment of simple radial head fractures type Mason-Hotchkiss 1 and 2 is unequivocal. In the ca...
Fracture-dislocations of the elbow can be difficult to treat, with unsatisfactory results in some ca...
Radial head fractures represent the most common elbow fractures. Undisplaced fractures usually occur...
Background and purpose - Previous reports on elbow injuries with concomitant comminute radial head f...
Abstract Background The use of bone graft for the radial head fractures has been previously describe...
Mason type III fractures of the radial head are treated by open reduction and internal fixation, res...
Radial head fractures account for the majority of bony injuries to the elbow. The usual clinical sig...
Comminuted fractures of the radial head can be treated by radial head excision, open reduction and i...
Compression testing of cadaver specimens showed that excision of the radial head allowed proximal ra...
Abstract The radial head plays a critical role in the stability of the elbow joint and its range of ...
A case of 28-year-old man with closed fracture dislocation of the radial head following a fall from ...
Unrepairable comminuted fractures of the radial head Mason type III or type IV have poor outcomes wh...
Traumatic elbow dislocations and fracture dislocations are severe injuries, which jeopardize the sta...
All elbow fractures between 1969 – 1979 (n=2965) registered at the radiographic archives at the Malm...
© 2004 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.Background: Radial head fractures often occur in a...
The treatment of simple radial head fractures type Mason-Hotchkiss 1 and 2 is unequivocal. In the ca...