1996
DOI: 10.1097/01202412-199605030-00012
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Fractures of the Radial Head and Associated Elbow Injuries in Children

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“…Sessa i wsp. oraz Ste ele i Gra ham za sto so wa li ta kie lecze nie w zła ma niach z za gię ciem ką to wym wy ższym niż 30 stop ni [10,19]. U 94,0% le czo nych dzie ci od noto wa li do bre i bar dzo do bre re zul ta ty.…”
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“…Sessa i wsp. oraz Ste ele i Gra ham za sto so wa li ta kie lecze nie w zła ma niach z za gię ciem ką to wym wy ższym niż 30 stop ni [10,19]. U 94,0% le czo nych dzie ci od noto wa li do bre i bar dzo do bre re zul ta ty.…”
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“…D'Souza et al indicate that open reduction should be used in cases of lateral displacement of the head of more than 5 mm and when the displacement angle exceeds 45 degrees [8]. Sessa et al and Steele and Graham used this treatment method in fractures with angulation exceeding 30 degrees, achieving good and excellent results in 94% of the patients [10,19]. This corresponds to the results obtained in our depart ment, where the outcomes of 82% of the patients were assessed as good or excellent.…”
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“…In most published studies, concomitant injuries were associated with unfavourable results. 1,7,10,15,19,20,23 Some authors have suggested that outcomes in adolescent patients 4,8,10,11,14,20 are associated with the limited capacity for remodelling due to the amount of growth remaining. CIMP offers satisfactory stabilisation of the head of the radius while healing of the fracture occurs.…”
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confidence: 99%