Fractures of the Capitellum and Trochlea

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Greg Schmidt , Richard Hillesheim , Reed Hoyer
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Abstract

Capitellar and trochlear fractures are articular injuries of the distal humerus without involvement of the humeral columns. These fractures occur in a bimodal distribution, most commonly after high-energy trauma in young males or ground level falls in elderly females. Open reduction and internal fixation with a variety of implants and exposure techniques is a mainstay of treatment for displaced fractures, while non- or minimally- displaced fractures may be treated nonoperatively. Operative management has expanded to include novel arthroscopic and open approaches, such as surgical dislocation of the elbow. Rarely, in elderly patients with severe comminution, total elbow arthroplasty may be the best option. In general, if the capitellar and trochlear injury is appropriately classified, the articular fragments are adequately secured, associated soft tissue injuries are identified and repaired, and a quality therapy program is instituted, patients who sustain these injuries are likely to have a good result with a well-functioning elbow, although complications will occur than 30% of the time.

肱骨小头和滑车骨折
肱骨小头和滑车骨折是肱骨远端不累及肱骨柱的关节损伤。这些骨折以双峰分布发生,最常见于年轻男性的高能创伤或老年女性的地面跌落。利用各种植入物和暴露技术进行切开复位和内固定是治疗移位性骨折的主要方法,而非或最小程度移位性骨折可采用非手术治疗。手术治疗已经扩展到包括新的关节镜和开放的方法,如手术肘关节脱位。很少,在严重粉碎的老年患者中,全肘关节置换术可能是最好的选择。一般来说,如果小头和滑车损伤得到适当的分类,关节碎片得到充分的保护,相关的软组织损伤得到识别和修复,并制定了高质量的治疗方案,遭受这些损伤的患者可能会有一个良好的结果,肘关节功能良好,尽管并发症的发生率超过30%。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics is an innovative, richly illustrated resource that keeps practitioners informed of significant advances in all areas of surgical management. Each issue of this atlas-style journal explores a single topic, often offering alternate approaches to the same procedure. Its current, definitive information keeps readers in the forefront of their specialty.
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