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Fractures of the adult distal humerus. Elbow function after internal fixation
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Skeletal TraumaElbow FunctionEarly Stable FixationMedicineSurgical StabilizationEarly Internal FixationOrthopaedicsSurgeryInternal FixationHand SurgeryElbow SurgeryElbow DisordersOrthopaedic SurgeryAdult Distal HumerusDistal Humerus
We reviewed 57 adult patients at an average of 37 months after early internal fixation for displaced fractures of the distal humerus. Two-thirds had intercondylar (Müller type C) fractures, and one-third had articular comminution (type C3). A chevron olecranon osteotomy was used, with early active movement after fixation. Results were good or excellent in 76% with an average range of movement of 115 degrees. Early stable fixation by an experienced surgeon is recommended for these fractures.