1. Persistent elbow dislocation
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Anna E. van der Windt, MD, PhD, Joost W. Colaris, MD, PhD, Dennis den Hartog, MD, PhD, Bertram The, MD, PhD, and Denise Eygendaal, MD, PhD
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Persistent elbow dislocation ,Terrible triad ,Instability ,Coronoid fracture ,Radial head fracture ,Ligament reconstruction ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Acute elbow dislocation is a common injury with an incidence in the general population estimated at around 5/100,000. Persistent (or static) elbow dislocation is a relatively rare problem but might occur due to inappropriate assessment or treatment of acute simple or complex elbow dislocations. Persistent elbow dislocation can be an invalidating and painful condition with a more ominous prognosis than an acute elbow dislocation with appropriate treatment. Surgical treatment of persistent elbow dislocation is a complex intervention that requires extended surgical exposure and arthrolysis in combination with circumferential ligamentous and osseous stabilization. Satisfactory results are described, but complication and reintervention rates are high. After-treatment with a dynamic external fixator is often necessary.
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- 2023
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