2015
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2015.22.52.7744
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Les fracture-luxations transolécraniennes

Abstract: Les fracture-luxations transolécraniennes sont une entité rare des fracture-luxations du coude. Il s'agit d'une lésion complexe qui peut compromettre le pronostic fonctionnel du coude. Dix patients étaient diagnostiqués dans notre service entre janvier 2005 et novembre 2012. Tous nos patients étaient de sexe masculin, l’âge moyen était de 29 ans. Les fractures de l'olécrane étaient complexes et comminutives dans sept cas et simples chez trois patients. Deux cas étaient associés à des fractures de la tête radia… Show more

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“…The sample size, however, was similar to or greater than other studies in the literature. 8 , 11 - 13 About the strenght aspects of our study, that the evaluation of a homogeneous sample with a low-incidence fracture, treated with the same protocol in all cases, resulted in satisfactory functional results, reinforcing the internal validity of the treatment used. Also, the low demand for osteoligamentary fixations with elbow stability in the follow-up, reinforces the theory of TFD's instability due to bone involvement, instead of soft tissues injuries.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…The sample size, however, was similar to or greater than other studies in the literature. 8 , 11 - 13 About the strenght aspects of our study, that the evaluation of a homogeneous sample with a low-incidence fracture, treated with the same protocol in all cases, resulted in satisfactory functional results, reinforcing the internal validity of the treatment used. Also, the low demand for osteoligamentary fixations with elbow stability in the follow-up, reinforces the theory of TFD's instability due to bone involvement, instead of soft tissues injuries.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…8,10 , but there is a lack of standardized surgical planning and execution or post-operative rehabilitation protocol 8 . Nevertheless, the result is varied from good elbow function with anatomical reduction and stability after fixation, 11 to deficits in range of motion, progressive and disabling pain. [12][13][14] The aim of this study is to evaluate the functional outcomes of surgical treatment of TFDs in a referral hospital for orthopedic trauma, with a minimum follow-up period of six months.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%