Symptomatic Nonunion of the Medial Humeral Epicondyle Fracture: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

IF 4.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
R. Maanouk, M. Bensaka, A. Baroudi, S. Senhaji, H. Abid, M. Elidrissi, A. El Ibrahimi, A. Elmrini
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Abstract

Symptomatic nonunion of medial epicondyle fractures of the humerus is a rare entity. The surgical technique can be difficult due to anatomic and biomechanical factors, such as the high tension and the torsional forces applied from the flexor-pronator tendon origin. The most common complications of nonunion of the medial humeral epicondyle fracture are chronic pain, instability in valgus of the elbow, and neuropathy of the ulnar nerve. We described the case of 1 patient with symptomatic medial humeral epicondyle nonunion, who underwent open reduction and internal fixation with excellent clinical evolution after 1 year of follow-up from time of surgery. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcome of open reduction and internal fixation of a medial epicondyle nonunion fragment in 1 case and present a review of the literature.
肱骨内侧上髁骨折症状性不愈合1例报告及文献复习
肱骨内上髁骨折的症状性不愈合是一个罕见的实体。由于解剖学和生物力学因素,如高张力和屈旋肌腱起源施加的扭转力,手术技术可能很困难。肱骨内侧上髁骨折不愈合最常见的并发症是慢性疼痛、肘关节外翻不稳定和尺神经病变。我们描述了一例有症状的肱骨内侧上髁不连的患者,从手术时间起随访1年后进行切开复位内固定,临床进展良好。本研究的目的是评估1例内上髁不愈合碎片切开复位内固定的结果,并对文献进行回顾。
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Techniques in Shoulder & Elbow Surgery escorts the reader into the operating room and supplies step-by-step details of exciting and advanced techniques. It explains the evolution of and rationale for the procedures, identifies the pitfalls and possible complications, provides invaluable tips for improving surgical results and it is illustrated cover to cover with high-quality intraoperative photographs and drawings, many in full color.
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