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Fig. 7

From: Management strategies of pediatric ipsilateral olecranon with associated radial neck fractures based on multicenter experience

Fig. 7

A 5-year-old boy classified type II injury in right elbow. a, b Lateral and A-P view of X-ray film show oblique through ulna coronoid process without displacement of ulna (arrow) associated with radial neck fracture with angulation more than 60°. c, d Lateral and A-P view of X-ray film show this boy was treated with close reduction and internal fixation with K-wire for olecranon, but open reduction and internal fixation with K-wires and ESIN for radial neck. e, f Six months postoperation, A-P and lateral view of X-ray film show the olecranon and radial neck fracture healed with ischemic change of radial head after K-wires and ESIN removed 3 months postoperation. g Mini incision for open reduction of radial neck fracture (arrow). hk Twelve months postoperation, the flexion, extension, and supination were normal but pronation was limitated in left forearm

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