Resection of the radial head after Mason type-III fractures of the elbow: follow-up at 16 to 30 years

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume
R P Janssen, J Vegter

Abstract

We reviewed 21 patients with Mason type-III fractures of the radial head treated by resection, evaluating the results at 16 to 30 years by a standard questionnaire and clinical and radiological examination of the elbow and wrist. Seventeen patients had an excellent result, three were good and one fair. Resection of the radial head is a satisfactory method of treatment of such fractures. Prosthetic replacement seems to be indicated only when there is valgus instability of the elbow.

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