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- W4312157418 abstract "Radial head and neck fracture is a common fracture around the elbow. It is mostly caused by axial or valgus loading after a fall in elbow extension and forearm pronation. When a radial head and neck fracture occurs, the capitellum collides with the radial head and experiences a shear force, leading to capitellum fracture. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of concurrent capitellum fracture and analyze its patterns among patients treated for radial head and neck fractures based on computed tomography. Secondary aim is to determine factors associated with concurrent capitellum fractures. Capitellum fractures are more common than expected in radial head and neck fractures and show a consistent pattern. With the higher the Mason type fracture, the higher the incidence of concurrent capitellum fracture will be shown. A total of 101 patients treated surgically (27 patients) or non-surgically (74 patients) for radial head and neck fractures from January 2017 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Initial computed tomography was reviewed to identify concurrent capitellum fractures. A fracture was diagnosed when the bone continuity was lost in two consecutive images in any one of the three directions of computed tomography scan images. Seventeen patients with capitellum fractures were classified as group 1 and 84 patients without capitellum fractures as group 2. Each group of patients was assessed using Mason classification, whether fracture extended to the radial neck or not, fracture location, and treatment method. To determine the fracture location, radial head was trisected using three anatomical landmarks: safe zone, posteromedial zone, and anteromedial zone. And it was determined as the location where the fracture was most comminuted. The average age of the 101 patients was 44.6 years old. There were 54 (53.5%) males and 47 (46.5%) females. Capitellum fracture was accompanied in 17 cases. Its incidence was 16.8%. The rate of accompanying capitellum fracture was 9.5% (6/63) for Mason type 1, 25.0% (6/24) for Mason type 2, and 41.7% (5/12) for Mason type 3. The ratio of radial neck extension of fracture was significantly higher in group 2. There was no isolated radial neck fracture in group 1. However, there were 33 in group 2. After eliminating isolated radial neck fracture patients, significantly more fractures were located in the safety zone in group 1. Group 1 had a significantly higher rate of surgical treatment than group 2 (52.9% (9/17) vs. 21.4% (18/84) p = 0.007). For radial head and neck fractures, the higher the Mason type fracture, the higher the incidence of concurrent capitellum fracture. When the fracture extended to the radial neck, the comorbidity of the capitellum fracture was decreased. Among radial head fractures, when the fracture was located in the safe zone, the comorbidity of capitellum fracture was increased. The rate of surgical treatment was higher in radial head and neck fracture patients with concurrent capitellum fractures. IV; diagnostic study." @default.
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- W4312157418 title "Incidence and pattern of concurrent capitellum fracture associated with radial head and neck fractures" @default.
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