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A picture of the open dislocation in the operation room. The distal end…
Figure 1
A picture of the open dislocation in the operation room. The distal end of the humerus is visible through the wound, and the anterior capsule is torn. The torn medial collateral ligament (MCL) is held with DeBakey forceps.
Figure 2
( A ) A plain…
Figure 2
( A ) A plain radiograph of the left elbow after the application…
Figure 2
(A) A plain radiograph of the left elbow after the application of the external fixation. (B) A clinical picture of the final fixation also showing the incision site used for the Kocher approach.
Figure 3
Pictures at 18 months follow-up…
Figure 3
Pictures at 18 months follow-up showing the patients maximum active range of motion…
Figure 3
Pictures at 18 months follow-up showing the patients maximum active range of motion at the affected elbow. (A) flexion, (B) extension, (C) pronation, and (D) supination.
Figure 4
A picture at 18 months…
Figure 4
A picture at 18 months follow-up showing the patient opposing his thumb of…
Figure 4
A picture at 18 months follow-up showing the patient opposing his thumb of the affected side.
Figure 5
A plain radiograph at 18…
Figure 5
A plain radiograph at 18 months follow-up showing radiologically significant heterotopic ossification around…
Figure 5
A plain radiograph at 18 months follow-up showing radiologically significant heterotopic ossification around the elbow. (A) AP view, (B) lateral view, and (C) oblique view.
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