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Publication Name World Journal of Orthopedics
Manuscript ID 1943
Country Austria
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ISSN 2218-5836 (online)
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Category Orthopedics
Manuscript Type Autobiography
Article Title Incidence and analysis of radial head and neck fractures
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Florian M Kovar, Manuela Jaindl, Gerhild Thalhammer, Schuster Rupert, Patrick Platzer, Georg Endler, Ines Vielgut and Florian Kutscha-Lissberg
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Corresponding Author Florian M Kovar, MD, Department of Trauma Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria. florian.kovar@meduniwien.ac.at
Key Words Elbow; Radial head; Radial neck; Fracture; Children; Adult
Core Tip To investigate several complications like persistent radial head dislocation, forearm deformity, elbow stiffness and nerve palsies, associated with radial head fractures. An analysis of clinical records revealed 1047 patients suffering from fractures of the radial head or neck classified according to Mason. Non-operative treatment was performed in 90.4% (n = 947) of the cases, surgery in 9.6% (n = 100). Full satisfaction was achieved in 59% (n = 615) of the patients. A gender related significant difference (P = 0.035) in Mason type distribution-type Ⅲ fractures were more prominent in male patients vs type Ⅳ fractures in female patients-was observed in our study population.
Publish Date 2013-04-22 10:39
Citation Kovar FM, Jaindl M, Thalhammer G, Rupert S, Platzer P, Endler G, Vielgut I, Kutscha-Lissberg F. Incidence and analysis of radial head and neck fractures. World J Orthop 2013; 4(2): 80-84
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v4/i2/80.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v4.i2.80
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