Literature DB >> 12166547

Fractured lateral epicondyle with associated elbow dislocation.

J M Murnaghan1, N S Thompson, T C Taylor, Ap Cosgrove, J Ballard.   

Abstract

We describe a case series involving a very unusual injury in children, i.e. a Milch 1 fracture of the lateral condyle with an associated dislocation of the elbow. This fracture configuration is normally stable as the intact capitellotrochlear groove serves as a lateral buttress for the coronoid-olecranon ridge of the ulna. In this series, however, each patient had an associated dislocation. These injuries usually present as a clinical dislocation and if the elbow is manipulated before radiographic imaging, the fracture line can be difficult to see on the post-reduction films. We recommend that all patients with a dislocated elbow should have elbow stability assessed under general anaesthesia, because a missed lateral condylar injury can lead to abnormalities in carrying angle, epiphyseolysis or an unstable elbow.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12166547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pract        ISSN: 1368-5031            Impact factor:   2.503


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