Abstract

Elbow injuries occur quite often when practicing winter sports. Due to the high sports dynamics and risk of fall the elbow joint is prone to injuries. Hereby, the most common injury is the dislocation of the elbow. Isolated ligamentous instabilities can usually be treated non-operatively when the joint is centered on post-reduction imaging. In the case of persistent symptomatic instability, secondary ligament reconstruction surgery is associated with reliable and good results. Most fractures of the elbow involve the radial head in terms of postero-lateral rotation instability, whereas distal humerus and olecranon fractures are more likely to occur in high-energy or direct trauma. Indication for surgical treatment is given according to common guidelines, including involvement of the joint line, fragment dislocation and instability with risk of secondary fracture dislocation. Minimally invasive techniques for the radial head as well as anatomic preformed locking plate systems seem to have reached a wide acceptance.

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