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Medial epicondyle avulsion after elbow dislocation in an adolescent non-professional soccer player treated with a cannulated screw: a case report.

Alessio Pedrazzini1, Alberto Visigalli2, Piergiulio Valenti2, Nicola Bertoni3, Henry Yewo Simo3, Roberto Bisaschi4, Vanni Medina3, Bianca Pedrabissi3, Francesco Ceccarelli2, Francesco Pogliacomi2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Medial epicondyle fractures of the humerus account for 11-20% of all elbow injuries in children and in 30-55% of cases they are associated with an elbow dislocation. Undisplaced fractures are usually treated conservatively but literature is controversial regarding the treatment of displaced fractures (≥5mm) in paediatric fractures. In recent years, there is an emerging consensus that such patients may benefit more from open reduction and internal fixation. Authors report a case of a 15 years old nonprofessional soccer player who suffered of an elbow dislocation with an intra-articular fragment derived from avulsion of the medial epicondyle.
METHODS: Clinical and instrumental evaluation confirmed elbow dislocation with an intra-articular fragment derived of the medial epicondyle. After the reduction an open reduction and internal fixation with cannulated screw was performed.
RESULTS: Clinical evaluation after 90 days showed resolution of pain and almost complete ROM and complete recovery of strength and of functionality of the operated limb. Furthermore, x-rays demonstrated consolidation of the fracture.
CONCLUSIONS: this case confirms that a precise evaluation of the fracture and its displacement is at the base of satisfactory outcomes. If fracture is displaced≥5mm and patient is near skeletal maturity open reduction and fixation is indicated.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32555109     DOI: 10.23750/abm.v91i4-S.9578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomed        ISSN: 0392-4203


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1.  Comment on "Medial epicondyle avulsion after elbow dislocation in an adolescent non-professional soccer player treated with a cannulated screw: a case report."

Authors:  Andreas Rehm; Azeem Thahir; Albert Ngu
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2021-11-03
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