2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2015.05.026
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Clinical and functional outcomes and treatment options for paediatric elbow dislocations: Experiences of three trauma centres

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“…With an incidence of three to six per 100 000 children, traumatic elbow dislocation (TED) is the most common injury of large joints in children. 1 , 2 In approximately 60% of TEDs, avulsions and fractures of the medial epicondyle, radial neck, or coronoid process are present. 1 , 2 The most common mechanism of trauma leading to TED is falling on the outstretched arm causing valgus stress on the elbow joint and hyperextension of wrist and fingers.…”
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“…With an incidence of three to six per 100 000 children, traumatic elbow dislocation (TED) is the most common injury of large joints in children. 1 , 2 In approximately 60% of TEDs, avulsions and fractures of the medial epicondyle, radial neck, or coronoid process are present. 1 , 2 The most common mechanism of trauma leading to TED is falling on the outstretched arm causing valgus stress on the elbow joint and hyperextension of wrist and fingers.…”
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“… 1 , 2 In approximately 60% of TEDs, avulsions and fractures of the medial epicondyle, radial neck, or coronoid process are present. 1 , 2 The most common mechanism of trauma leading to TED is falling on the outstretched arm causing valgus stress on the elbow joint and hyperextension of wrist and fingers. 2 - 5 The mean age for TED is about ten years, and male to female ratios cited range from 2:1 to 6:1.…”
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“…Paediatric traumatic elbow dislocation, is an uncommon injury 1 . It is estimated to occur between 3% to 6% of all paediatric elbow injuries 1–4 .…”
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“…Besides, physes which are still open lead to dislocations associated especially with fractures of the distal humeral extremity 4 . Isolated elbow dislocations are usually associated with disruption of collateral ligaments 1 , 3 , 4 . The most commonly used classification based on the direction of displacement of the radio-ulnar unit from the distal humerus was adopted for our patients 5 .…”
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