56 research outputs found
Complex Pediatric Elbow Injury: An Uncommon Case
BACKGROUND: There is paucity of literature describing complex elbow trauma in the pediatric population. We described a case of an uncommon pediatric elbow injury comprised of lateral condyle fracture associated with posterolateral dislocation of elbow. CASE PRESENTATION: A 12-year-old boy sustained a direct elbow trauma and presented with Milch type II lateral condyle fracture associated with posterolateral dislocation of elbow. Elbow dislocation was managed by closed reduction. The elbow stability was assessed under general anaesthesia, followed by open K-wiring for the lateral condylar fracture fixation. The patient had an uneventful recovery with an excellent outcome at 39 months follow-up. CONCLUSION: Complex pediatric elbow injuries are quite unusual to encounter, the management of such fractures can be technically demanding. Concomitant elbow dislocation should be managed by closed reduction followed by open reduction and internal fixation (K-wires or cannulated screws) of the lateral condyle fracture
Diagnosis and management of adhesive capsulitis
Adhesive capsulitis is a musculoskeletal condition that has a disabling capability. This review discusses the diagnosis and both operative and nonoperative management of this shoulder condition that causes significant morbidity. Issues related to medications, rehabilitation, and post surgical considerations are discussed
The MEAM parameter calibration tool: an explicit methodology for hierarchical bridging between ab initio and atomistic scales
Letter Regarding: Increased Early Revision Rate With the INFINITY Total Ankle Prosthesis
Finite element analysis of bone‐prosthesis interface micromotion for cementless talar component fixation through critical loading conditions
Assessment of dispersion correction methods within density functional theory for energetic materials
Malunited lateral condyle fracture of humerus with elbow dislocation: a diagnostic dilemma
Fracture dislocation of the elbow with concomitant fractures of the lateral condyle and medial epicondyle—a case report
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