1. A short term experience of management of open and osteoporotic intercondylar fractures of the distal humerus using a mini-external fixator.
- Author
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Banerjee D, Ghosh S, Ghosh PK, Mitra U, Dasgupta S, and Jha AK
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Elbow Joint diagnostic imaging, Elbow Joint physiopathology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Fracture Healing, Humans, Humerus pathology, Humerus physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Osteoporotic Fractures diagnostic imaging, Osteoporotic Fractures physiopathology, Osteoporotic Fractures surgery, Radiography, Range of Motion, Articular, Time Factors, Trauma Severity Indices, Treatment Outcome, Elbow Injuries, Elbow Joint surgery, External Fixators, Fracture Fixation instrumentation, Fracture Fixation methods, Fractures, Open diagnostic imaging, Fractures, Open etiology, Fractures, Open physiopathology, Fractures, Open surgery, Humeral Fractures diagnostic imaging, Humeral Fractures etiology, Humeral Fractures physiopathology, Humeral Fractures surgery, Humerus surgery
- Abstract
Seven cases of intercondylar fractures of the distal humerus were treated by a mini-external fixation technique. The average range of motion was 30 degrees to 110 degrees. All fractures united with radiologic and clinical evidence of union at 10-12 weeks. Open wound sites healed in 6 cases. There were no evidence of any nerve palsies.
- Published
- 2011