T-Condylar Fracture of Distal humerus in 5-year-Old Child
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T-Condylar fracture of the distal humerus is rare in the skeletally immature children and is very rare in young children, under 9 years of age. This fracture has been classified as: type A ( minimally displaced or undisplaced), type B (displaced but not comminuted ) and type C (displaced and comminuted). Herein, we report a T-Condylar fracture of the distal humerus in a 5-yr-old boy. This fracture was diagnosed by plain radiography, and was treated by open reduction and internal fixation, as a type B T-Condylar fracture of distal humerus.
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volume 29 issue 4
pages 195- 197
publication date 2015-09-29
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