In case of an irreducible comminuted radial head fracture, a simple resection is possible to allow a precocious mobilization of the elbow. But to avoid the valgus deviation and the riding up of the radius that can happen after the resection. The medical literature reported the substitution of the radial head with a prosthesis for the first time 64 years ago. Fulltext Previe
Comminuted fractures of the radial head can be treated by radial head excision, open reduction and i...
Successful treatment of the chronic persistent elbow instability is a challenge for orthopedic surge...
AbstractBackgroundRadial head replacement is indicated to treat complex proximal radial fractures th...
In case of an irreducible comminuted radial head fracture, a simple resection is possible to allow a...
Compression testing of cadaver specimens showed that excision of the radial head allowed proximal ra...
Unrepairable comminuted fractures of the radial head Mason type III or type IV have poor outcomes wh...
International audienceThere has been lively debate regarding the rationale behind the use of radial ...
Objective: We had evaluated our experience in the treatment of Morrey Modified Masons type III and I...
Background and purpose - Previous reports on elbow injuries with concomitant comminute radial head f...
Radial head prosthesis (RHP) is the primary solution for the treatment of unfixable radial head frac...
Radial head fractures represent the most common elbow fractures. Undisplaced fractures usually occur...
Despite the expanding body of literature on radial head arthroplasty, the increasing understanding o...
© 2004 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.Background: Radial head fractures often occur in a...
The shape and size of the radial head is highly variable but correlates to the contralateral side. T...
Radial head fractures are fairly common (20% of all traumatic elbow injuries). Non-operative treatme...
Comminuted fractures of the radial head can be treated by radial head excision, open reduction and i...
Successful treatment of the chronic persistent elbow instability is a challenge for orthopedic surge...
AbstractBackgroundRadial head replacement is indicated to treat complex proximal radial fractures th...
In case of an irreducible comminuted radial head fracture, a simple resection is possible to allow a...
Compression testing of cadaver specimens showed that excision of the radial head allowed proximal ra...
Unrepairable comminuted fractures of the radial head Mason type III or type IV have poor outcomes wh...
International audienceThere has been lively debate regarding the rationale behind the use of radial ...
Objective: We had evaluated our experience in the treatment of Morrey Modified Masons type III and I...
Background and purpose - Previous reports on elbow injuries with concomitant comminute radial head f...
Radial head prosthesis (RHP) is the primary solution for the treatment of unfixable radial head frac...
Radial head fractures represent the most common elbow fractures. Undisplaced fractures usually occur...
Despite the expanding body of literature on radial head arthroplasty, the increasing understanding o...
© 2004 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.Background: Radial head fractures often occur in a...
The shape and size of the radial head is highly variable but correlates to the contralateral side. T...
Radial head fractures are fairly common (20% of all traumatic elbow injuries). Non-operative treatme...
Comminuted fractures of the radial head can be treated by radial head excision, open reduction and i...
Successful treatment of the chronic persistent elbow instability is a challenge for orthopedic surge...
AbstractBackgroundRadial head replacement is indicated to treat complex proximal radial fractures th...