2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2021.10.029
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Management of open elbow fractures: experiences and outcomes from a UK major trauma center

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“…O pen elbow fractures are usually caused by high-energy trauma and frequently entail joint involvement, comminution, and bone and soft-tissue loss, making subsequent reconstruction procedures complicated and challenging 13 . This case report describes the treatment of a posttraumatic bone defect of the distal humerus using fresh osteochondral allograft in a young patient with an active lifestyle, as well as the clinical, functional, and radiological outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O pen elbow fractures are usually caused by high-energy trauma and frequently entail joint involvement, comminution, and bone and soft-tissue loss, making subsequent reconstruction procedures complicated and challenging 13 . This case report describes the treatment of a posttraumatic bone defect of the distal humerus using fresh osteochondral allograft in a young patient with an active lifestyle, as well as the clinical, functional, and radiological outcomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A maioria são associadas com outros tipos de lesões ortopédicas, representando cerca de 62% dos casos. Porém, no cotovelo as fraturas mais frequentes geralmente são mais complexas e com uma certa limitação da literatura atual (BANO C, et al, 2022). O manejo dos casos continua sendo um desafio não só para os cirurgiões ortopedistas, mas também para toda a rede de assistência desses pacientes que se estende desde o atendimento pré-hospitalar até a reabilitação funcional tardia.…”
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