FRACTURES CAPITELLUM TREATED BY SCREWING HERBERT: 2 CASES
Mouad Beqqali Hassani*, Errachid Mohamed Badr, Sekkach Nourdine, Moncef Boufettal, Bassir Reda Allah, Mohamed Kharmaz, Moulay Omar Lamrani, Ahmed Elbardouni, Mustapha Mahfoud, Mohamed Saleh Berrada
ABSTRACT
The fracture of the capitellum is a rare articular fracture with frontal line, raises essentially the problem of their ignorance and their treatment. Poor results occur after imperfect reduction, late treatment or resection of capitellum. Many treatments have been proposed Our study describes the screw screwing of Herbert practiced in two patients between 2016 and 2019. The diagnosis was oriented by the clinical examination and confirmed on the radiography of face, profile and internal compl complete by a scan of the elbow. The lesions were classified according to Bryan and Morrey. Patients were operated on by emergency external lateral approach, open reduction and stabilization with buried Herbert screws.
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