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. 2010 Apr 26;2(2):141–148. doi: 10.1111/j.1757-7861.2010.00081.x

Table 1.

Treatment and injury details

Patient No. Age(years)/sex Injured side Mason classification Treatment of the radial head Coronoid fracture type Treatment of coronoid Associated injury Complications and additional procedures Follow‐up(months)
1 45/Male Right II ORIF with Herbert screw II Fixation None 18
2 46/Male Right II ORIF with Herbert screw I Neither fixed nor debrided None Kirschner wires broke and were removed 16
3 48/Male Left III Replaced I Neither fixed nor debrided Ipsilateral radial, ulnar, tibial plateau and calcaneal fractures Residual subluxation 11
4 25/Female Right II ORIF with Herbert screw II Fixed Ipsilateral tibial, fibular and ankle fractures Residual subluxation, heterotopic ossification 12
5 52/Male Right II ORIF with Herbert screw II Fixed None Heterotopic ossification 35
6* 42/Female Right II Partial excision II Fixed with Kirschner wires None A fixation plate in the olecranon was removed 19
7 33/Male Left II ORIF with Herbert screw II Fixed Ipsilateral distal radial and proximal ulnar fractures Residual subluxation 28
8 20/Male Right II ORIF with Herbert screw II Fixed Ipsilateral distal radial fracture 23
*

, open injury; ORIF, open reduction and internal fixation.