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Tricortical Bone Graft for Primary Reconstruction of Comminuted Distal Humerus Fractures
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Regenerative MedicineSkeletal TraumaOpen FractureLimb ReconstructionTricortical Bone GraftShoulder SurgeryOsteoarthritisSurgical StabilizationSurgeryElbow SurgeryMusculoskeletal SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryImportant Lateral LipPrimary Reconstruction
A tricortical bone graft harvested from the ilium was used to reconstruct a severely comminuted open intra-articular distal humerus fracture in an adult patient. The patient demonstrated a satisfactory functional and radiologic outcome despite loss of the lateral trochlear lip. When the lateral portion of the fractured trochlea cannot be repaired, excision of the fragments and insertion of an autogenous corticocancellous bone graft from the iliac crest can restore satisfactory function, even in the setting of an open fracture provided there is limited contamination and tissue devitalization. Radiocapitellar contact may be essential to good elbow function in this situation, because the corticocancellous bone graft does not restore the important lateral lip of the trochlea.
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