Abstract

BackgroundStandard treatment of type C elbow fractures is open reduction and internal fixation using reconstruction plates and pins.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the functional outcome following internal fixation of intraarticular fractures of the distal humerus (AO Type C) with a minimum follow-up of three years. A retrospective evaluation was undertaken.Patients and MethodsThirty-three patients (28 males, 5 females; mean age 34.3years) type C elbow fractures were treated and observed over a period of three years. Six fractures were open and 27 closed; causes were falls (7 cases), traffic accidents (22 cases) and altercation (4 cases). All operations were performed using a posterior approach with an olecranon osteotomy. Mean duration of follow-up was 18 months (range 6–36). Mean duration of fracture healing was 2.3 months (range 2–4). Functional outcomes were assessed by Jupiter criteria.ResultsExcellent results were found in 69.7% (23 cases), very good reaults and good results were found in the remaining 30.3% (10 cases). Three of 33 patients 9% (3 cases) presented postoperative complications. No patient exhibited symptoms of ulnar nerve injury following surgery. One patient had cubitusvarus deformities and one case had heterotopic ossification. One patient had malunion and one case had deep infection.ConclusionsComplications were minimal and outcomes were satisfactory in patients with type C distal humerus fractures who underwent bilateral plate fixation via a posterior approach.

Highlights

  • Standard treatment of type C elbow fractures is open reduction and internal fixation using reconstruction plates and pins

  • Most manual methods of reduction are unsatisfactory for type C distal humerus fractures; surgical treatment is preferred [4].Previous treatment methods of closed reduction with immobilization, traction and limited internal fixation have caused significant functional impairment with loss of range of movement [5,6,7]

  • Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: This study focused on the functional outcome following internal fixation of intraarticular fractures of the distal humerus (AO Type C) with a minimum follow-up of three years

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Introduction

Standard treatment of type C elbow fractures is open reduction and internal fixation using reconstruction plates and pins. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional outcome following internal fixation of intraarticular fractures of the distal humerus (AO Type C) with a minimum follow-up of three years. Conclusions: Complications were minimal and outcomes were satisfactory in patients with type C distal humerus fractures who underwent bilateral plate fixation via a posterior approach. Most manual methods of reduction are unsatisfactory for type C distal humerus fractures; surgical treatment is preferred [4].Previous treatment methods of closed reduction with immobilization, traction and limited internal fixation have caused significant functional impairment with loss of range of movement [5,6,7]. Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: This study focused on the functional outcome following internal fixation of intraarticular fractures of the distal humerus (AO Type C) with a minimum follow-up of three years.

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