Literature DB >> 25785359

Coronoid Fractures.

David Ring1, Taylor A Horst.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Fractures of the coronoid process of the ulna are usually part of a more complex injury. The type of coronoid fracture corresponds with a specific pattern of injury with known pitfalls and recommended treatments. Tip fractures usually correspond with dislocation of the elbow and fracture of the radial head (the so-called terrible triad of the elbow because it is prone to redislocation, subluxation, and arthrosis) and are best repaired with a suture passed through drill holes along with repair or replacement of the fractured radial head and reattachment of the lateral collateral ligament to the lateral epicondyle. Anteromedial fractures are usually part of a subluxation injury and are best addressed with a medial buttress plate and reattachment of the lateral collateral ligament. Large basilar coronoid fractures are usually part of an olecranon fracture-dislocation and are usually repaired with 1 or 2 plates and screws. Tenuous fixation is protected with temporary external fixation or cross-pinning of the joint because healing of the coronoid with concentric elbow alignment is critical. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic Level V. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25785359     DOI: 10.1097/BOT.0000000000000326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0890-5339            Impact factor:   2.512


  10 in total

Review 1.  Terrible triad injuries of the elbow.

Authors:  Kimia Khalatbari Kani; Felix S Chew
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2019-01-28

Review 2.  [Chronic bony instability of the elbow joint].

Authors:  J Geßmann; M Königshausen; T A Schildhauer; D Seybold
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 1.087

Review 3.  The three-column concept of elbow joint stability and the Wrightington elbow fracture-dislocation classification, emphasizing the role of cross-sectional imaging.

Authors:  Zeid Al-Ani; Andrew Wright; Matthew Ricks; Adam C Watts
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2021-08-17

Review 4.  The radiological findings in complex elbow fracture-dislocation injuries.

Authors:  Zeid Al-Ani; Jun-Li Tham; Michelle Wei Xin Ooi; Andrew Wright; Matthew Ricks; Adam C Watts
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2021-09-04       Impact factor: 2.199

5.  Proximal ulna fractures in adults: A review of diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Qazi Manaan Masood; Mahdi Qulaghassi; Urpinder Grewal; Rajesh Bawale; Madhavi Kammela; Bijayendra Singh
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2021-06-20

6.  A figure-eight suture loop with Kirschner wires for fixation of anteromedial coronoid process fractures: A case series.

Authors:  Longxiang Shen; Xingang Yu; Biao Zhong; Jian Ding
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2017-02-21

7.  Surgical treatment for terrible triad injury of the elbow with anteromedial coronoid fracture through a combined surgical approach.

Authors:  Guanyi Liu; Jingen Hu; Weihu Ma; Ming Li; Rongming Xu; Zhijun Pan
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2018-07-20       Impact factor: 1.671

8.  Efficacy of internal fixation with mini plate and internal fixation with hollow screw for Regan-Morrey type II and III ulna coronoid fractures.

Authors:  Hong-Wei Chen; Hong-Hui He; Bin-Li Gao
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2018-06-19       Impact factor: 2.362

Review 9.  Classification of coronoid process fractures: A pending question.

Authors:  Daofeng Wang; Jiantao Li; Gaoxiang Xu; Wupeng Zhang; Li Li; Peifu Tang; Licheng Zhang
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-08-02

10.  A Novel Suture-Preset Spring Plate System (SSPS) for Comminuted Coronoid Process Fracture in the Elbow.

Authors:  Ruijian Yan; Yifan Wu; Zhihui Xiang; Sihao Li; Yiying Qi; Hang Li; Chengyu Zhuang; Gang Feng
Journal:  Orthop Surg       Date:  2022-09-05       Impact factor: 2.279

  10 in total

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