2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11050693
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Morphological Characteristics of Proximal Ulna Fractures: A Proposal for a New Classification and Agreement for Validation

Abstract: Historically, proximal ulna fractures have been simplistically diagnosed and treated as simple olecranon fractures, leading to an unacceptable number of complications. Our hypothesis was that the recognition of lateral, intermediate, and medial stabilizers of the proximal ulna and ulnohumeral and proximal radioulnar joints would facilitate decision-making, including the choice of approach and type of fixation. The primary aim was to propose a new classification for complex fractures of the proximal ulna based … Show more

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“…Ulnar coronoid process fractures, which are categorized as intraarticular fractures, are relatively uncommon. These fractures constitute approximately 10% of elbow joint injuries and frequently occur alongside complex injuries and joint dislocations; 1 the most severe type is the terrible triad, which is usually accompanied by posterior dislocation, radial head fracture, and coronoid process fracture. Approximately 60% of the anterior and medial joints of the ulnar coronoid process lack support from the proximal metaphysis of the ulna, predisposing this area to fractures 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ulnar coronoid process fractures, which are categorized as intraarticular fractures, are relatively uncommon. These fractures constitute approximately 10% of elbow joint injuries and frequently occur alongside complex injuries and joint dislocations; 1 the most severe type is the terrible triad, which is usually accompanied by posterior dislocation, radial head fracture, and coronoid process fracture. Approximately 60% of the anterior and medial joints of the ulnar coronoid process lack support from the proximal metaphysis of the ulna, predisposing this area to fractures 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%