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Review
. 2015 Nov;31(4):651-61.
doi: 10.1016/j.hcl.2015.06.011. Epub 2015 Sep 3.

Arthroscopic Management of Elbow Fractures

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Review

Arthroscopic Management of Elbow Fractures

Leslie A Fink Barnes et al. Hand Clin. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

Several types of elbow fractures are amenable to arthroscopic or arthroscopic-assisted fracture fixation, including fractures of the coronoid, radial head, lateral condyle, and capitellum. Other posttraumatic conditions may be treated arthroscopically, such as arthrofibrosis or delayed radial head excision. Arthroscopy can be used for assessment of stability or intra-articular fracture displacement. The safest portals are the midlateral (soft spot portal), proximal anteromedial, and proximal anterolateral. Although circumstances may vary according to the injury pattern, a proximal anteromedial portal is usually established first. Arthroscopy enables a less invasive surgical exposure that facilitates visualization of the fracture fragments in select scenarios.

Keywords: Arthroscopic-assisted fracture treatment; Coronoid; Elbow arthroscopy; Elbow trauma; Lateral condyle; Medial condyle.

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