Radial Head Fractures Case Series

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Radial Head Fractures Case Series (ELB70-03-A)Case StudyEnglish ENJuly 24, 2011July 10, 2019

Indication: Acute right radial head fracture, elbow subluxation, small coronoid avulsion, and olecranon fracture. Treatment: Olecranon was initially plated with a precontoured Acumed Locking Olecranon plate, through a single posterior incision, but there was still significant instability; A radial head replacement using the Acumed Anatomic Radial Head was performed with a lateral ligament repair.
Indication: Acute left radial head fracture, elbow subluxation, and small coronoid avulsion.
Treatment: Using the Kaplan interval through a lateral incision, the Acumed Anatomic Radial Head was used to perform a radial head replacement along with a ligament repair.;
Indication:Acute left radial head fracture, posterolateral subluxation visible on fluoroscopy, and small coronoid avulsion.
Treatment: Using the Kaplan interval through a lateral incision, the Acumed Anatomic Radial Head was used to perform a radial head replacement along with a ligament repair.
Indication:Acute left radial head fracture, mechanical block to full forearm rotation, and small coronoid avulsion. Treatment: Using the Kaplan interval through a lateral incision, the Acumed Anatomic Radial Head was used to perform a radial head replacement along with a ligament repair.
Indication:Acute left radial head fracture, posterolateral subluxation visible on fluoroscopy, and small coronoid avulsion.
Indication:Acute left radial head fracture, mechanical block to full forearm rotation, and small coronoid avulsion.
Indication: Acute right radial head and neck fracture, radial shortening (Essex Lopresti injury), and posterolateral instability.
Indication:Left radial head and neck nonunion after 4 months with pain and weakness.