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The American Journal of Surgery, 1928
necessitates a Iong period of convaIescence which may be obviated by operative procedure. Many cases treated by the weIIknown method of retention of the arm in extension do not obtain a good functiona resuIt, particuIarIy as to extension. Surgica1 interference assures good motion and safeguards the power of extension. In deaIing with a bone so near the
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necessitates a Iong period of convaIescence which may be obviated by operative procedure. Many cases treated by the weIIknown method of retention of the arm in extension do not obtain a good functiona resuIt, particuIarIy as to extension. Surgica1 interference assures good motion and safeguards the power of extension. In deaIing with a bone so near the
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Open Fracture of the Olecranon
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967Dr. Richard McCollum: The patient is a 43-year-old civil service employee who sustained an injury to his left elbow. He was driving an automobile with his left elbow projecting out of the window when he passed too close to a metal roadside standard.
Roderick H. Turner+3 more
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American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: The results of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of stress reactions and fractures of the olecranon among professional baseball players with regard to return to sport (RTS) are unknown.
B. Erickson+5 more
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Background: The results of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of stress reactions and fractures of the olecranon among professional baseball players with regard to return to sport (RTS) are unknown.
B. Erickson+5 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012
n i HE PATIENT 40-year-old man who works as a carpenter presents o the emergency room with a 2-day history of increasng pain, swelling, and erythema of his posterior elbow. he patient reports bumping his elbow on a piece of ood while hammering 3 days ago. Our examination oted no open wounds.
Sidney M. Jacoby+2 more
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n i HE PATIENT 40-year-old man who works as a carpenter presents o the emergency room with a 2-day history of increasng pain, swelling, and erythema of his posterior elbow. he patient reports bumping his elbow on a piece of ood while hammering 3 days ago. Our examination oted no open wounds.
Sidney M. Jacoby+2 more
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Geriatric olecranon fractures treated with plate fixation have low complication rates
Current Orthopaedic Practice, 2019Background: A recent randomized controlled trial compared operative with nonoperative treatment of olecranon fractures in patients 75 yr and older. The study was notable for high complication rates, and operative treatment was cautioned against.
S. Campbell+4 more
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Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 2004
Abstract Fractures of the olecranon process are common in adults and reflect a spectrum of injuries to the elbow. This article provides an overview of the management for olecranon fractures, including a historic perspective, relevant anatomy, mechanism of injury, classification, evaluation, treatment, and reported outcome.
Mark E. Baratz, Gregory S. Lavigne
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Abstract Fractures of the olecranon process are common in adults and reflect a spectrum of injuries to the elbow. This article provides an overview of the management for olecranon fractures, including a historic perspective, relevant anatomy, mechanism of injury, classification, evaluation, treatment, and reported outcome.
Mark E. Baratz, Gregory S. Lavigne
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The olecranon aperture of the humerus: a meta-analysis with anthropological and clinical discussion.
Homo : internationale Zeitschrift fur die vergleichende Forschung am Menschen, 2019The olecranon aperture is an anatomical variant of the humerus that communicates the olecranon fossa with the coronoid fossa. It is also known as the supratrochlear foramen.
L. Pires+4 more
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A Biomechanical Investigation of an Olecranon Nail in the Fixation of Olecranon Osteotomies
Shoulder & Elbow, 2010Background The goal of the current cadaver study was to compare two low-profile constructs for olecranon osteotomy repair: an intramedullary screw and tension band and a new olecranon nail. Methods Ten cadaveric elbow pairs were harvested. One of each pair was then randomly assigned to be tested either with a 6.5-mm intramedullary screw and tension ...
Raymond A. Pensy+3 more
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The top 50 most cited articles on olecranon fractures: a bibliometric analysis
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2021Ryan S. Marder, S. Koehler, W. Aibinder
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The Fractures of the Olecranon
2008The subcutaneous location of the olecranon makes it vulnerable to trauma [1]. Isolated fractures of the olecranon comprise approximately 10% of fractures about the elbow [2, 3], with an estimated incidence of 1.08 per 10,000 person-years [3]. Most result from low energy trauma such as a fall from a height of less than 2 m, a direct blow to the elbow ...
Scott P. Steinmann, Julie E. Adams
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