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Coronoid fractures and complex elbow instability: current concepts.
Masouros, Panagiotis; Christakakis, Petros Christoforos; Georgiadou, Paraskevi; Kourtzis, Dimitrios; Moustakalis, Ioannis; Papazotos, Nikolaos; Garnavos, Christos.
Afiliação
  • Masouros P; 6th Orthopedic KAT General Hospital of Attica.
  • Christakakis PC; Orthopedic Evaggelismos General Hospital Athens.
  • Georgiadou P; Orthopedic Evaggelismos General Hospital Athens.
  • Kourtzis D; Orthopedic Evaggelismos General Hospital Athens.
  • Moustakalis I; Orthopedic Evaggelismos General Hospital Athens.
  • Papazotos N; Orthopedic Evaggelismos General Hospital Athens.
  • Garnavos C; Orthopedic Evaggelismos General Hospital Athens.
Orthop Rev (Pavia) ; 16: 118439, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846340
ABSTRACT
Fractures of the coronoid process typically occur as part of more complex injury patterns, such as terrible triads, trans-olecranon fracture-dislocations, posteromedial rotatory injuries or Monteggia-like lesions. Each pattern is associated with a specific type of coronoid fracture with regard to shape and size and specific soft-tissue lesions. O' Driscoll classification incorporates those associations identifying three major types of fractures tip, anteromedial facet, and basal fractures. The objective of this study is to review the most common types of complex elbow instability, identify the indications for coronoid fixation and guide the appropriate management. Tip fractures as those seen in terrible triads can conditionally left untreated provided that elbow stability has been restored after radial head fixation and ligaments repair. Anteromedial facet fractures benefit from a buttress plate, while large basilar fractures can be effectively secured with posteroanterior screws. Coronoid reconstruction with a graft should be considered in post-traumatic cases of chronic coronoid deficiency.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article