1. ISOLATED CAPITELLAR FRACTURE FIXATION WITH HEADLESS SCREWS IN DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS
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MEHMET BAYDAR, SERKAN AYKUT, MUHAMMED MERT, M.VAKIF KESKINBIÇKI, H.EMRE AKDENIZ, and KAHRAMAN ÖZTÜRK
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Fracture fixation, internal ,Humeral fractures ,Intra-articular fractures ,Medicine ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Introduction We evaluated the clinical and radiological outcomes of capitellar fractures treated with modified screw insertion (inserting the first fixation screw anteroposteriorly and the second screw posteroanteriorly), a technique that can be applied with a minimally invasive lateral elbow approach. Materials and Methods Twenty-one isolated capitellum fractures that were surgically treated were included in the study. Fixation was achieved with two headless cannulated compression screws placed in anteroposterior and posteroanterior order using the modified lateral elbow approach. The Broberg-Morrey rating system was used to assess the post-operative functional status of the patients. Results According to the Broberg-Morrey criteria, the mean score was 92.7 (77-100) and 13 cases had excellent, 7 had good, and 1 had fair results. None of the patients developed avascular necrosis or heterotopic ossification. According to the Broberg-Morrey arthrosis score, two cases had Grade 1 and one had Grade 2 arthrosis. One patient had a superficial wound site infection that was treated with antibiotics, and in one case a 60° extension loss was observed in the elbow. Conclusion Treatment of isolated capitellar fractures with 2 headless screws placed anteroposteriorly and posteroanteriorly can provide stable fixation and is less traumatic for the elbow joint. Level of Evidence IV; Therapeutic Studies - Investigating the results of treatment.
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- 2022
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