Abstract

Radial head and neck fractures are the most common elbow fractures among adults, typically encountered in young to middleaged individuals (1). The treatment of these fractures depend on the degree of comminution, the percentage of articular surface involved, the presence of loose intra-articular fragments and the angulation between the radial neck and proximal shaft. We report a case of bilateral symmetrical radial head fractures in view of its rarity of presentation and also briefly discuss the management options of Type 1 radial head fractures.

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