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. 2011 May 22;5(4):305–312. doi: 10.1007/s11832-011-0349-z

Table 1.

Data for eight patients who underwent the surgical technique for the treatment of supracondylar humerus fracture malunions for this study

Age (years), gender Preop. affected elbow ROMa Postop. affected elbow ROM UHA preop. (varus) UHA postop. (valgus) UHA change UHA contralateral (valgus) Difference of UHA postop. from UHA contralateral
1 3.3, male 5–90 0–130 12 10 22 9 1
2 3.3, female −10–100 −9–130 22 −2 20 3 5
3 5.8, female −10–120 −10–135 18 10 28 10 0
4 6.1, male −20–100 0–140 13 4 17 5 1
5 6.3, female 5–140 10–140 27 10 37 10 0
6 7.0, female −21–120 –* 21 14 35 15 1
7 8.0, male 0–140 b 23 6 29 6 0
8 11.8, male 0–140 −5–140 14 2 16 4 2

ROM range of motion, UHA ulnohumeral angle

* Data not recorded

aNegative extension indicates hyperextension

bLost to follow-up after pin removal