Distal Humeral Shear Fracture - A Modified Technique for Exposure

A. Raviraj

Apollo Hospitals, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore-560076, India.

Vidyasagar Mallepati

Apollo Hospitals, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore-560076, India.

K. Abhishek Sugumar

Apollo Hospitals, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore-560076, India.

Vivek Kumar N. Savsani

Apollo Hospitals, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore-560076, India.

Ajith N. Prabhu

Apollo Hospitals, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore-560076, India.

Ashish Anand *

VA Medical Center, Jackson, USA and University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA and William Carey School of Osteopathic Medicine, Hattiesburg, MS, USA.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Coronal shear fractures of the distal humerus are rare, complex fractures that can be technically challenging even in the best of hands. Their peak incidence is seen in elderly females and is usually the result of low energy fall. The injury is usually part of complex elbow injury and in rare instances can be isolated entity. Complex injury pattern is characterized by shear fracture combined with fracture of radial head and collateral ligament injury. The preferred treatment for this complex fracture is Open reduction and internal fixation. The usual recommendation is a two-incision approach.

We report a rare case in which fracture could not be classified using the traditional classification systems and in which entire fracture was managed via a single approach.

Keywords: Coronal, shear, fractures, distal, humerus, management, approach, two-incision.


How to Cite

Raviraj, A., Vidyasagar Mallepati, K. Abhishek Sugumar, Vivek Kumar N. Savsani, Ajith N. Prabhu, and Ashish Anand. 2019. “Distal Humeral Shear Fracture - A Modified Technique for Exposure”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 30 (11):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2019/v30i1130249.

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