Comminuted Fracture of Elbow - Ostheosynthesis vs. Total Joint Replacement

  • ZWINGMANN J
  • NEUMANN M
  • HAMMER T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Comminuted fractures of the elbow are very rare and in most cases very complex and the successful treatment can be a challenge for the treating surgeon. Due to the elbow joint's complex functional anatomy, the multi-fragmentary nature of many fractures and concomitant destabilizing associated injuries, comminuted fractures of the elbow still present a serious challenge for the orthopedic surgeon. Especially in more severe communicated injuries an osteosynthesis or endoprosthesis must be discussed with the patient. There is a lack of clear treatment recommendations based on solid evidence. An overview of the literature including a treatment algorithm to guide decision making for the distal humeral fracture in the adults is presented and own results are analyzed. Key words: comminuted fracture of elbow, total joint replacement of the elbow, elbow prosthesis, elbow arthroplasty, distal humeral fracture.

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ZWINGMANN, J., NEUMANN, M. V., HAMMER, T. O., REISING, K., & SÜDKAMP, N. P. (2016). Comminuted Fracture of Elbow - Ostheosynthesis vs. Total Joint Replacement. Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 83(4), 231–237. https://doi.org/10.55095/achot2016/038

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