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Mason type II and III radial head fracture in patients older than 65: is there still a place for radial head resection?

Giuseppe SolarinoGiovanni VicentiAntonella AbateMassimiliano CarrozzoGirolamo PiccaBiagio Moretti
Published in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2015)
Radial head resection remains a good option when a radial head fracture occurs in elderly patients, taking into account the influence of poor bone quality and comorbidities on the outcome. Radial head excision is not indicated in the presence of associated lesions, because of the risk of residual elbow instability; complications associated with advanced age must be considered and a strict follow-up granted.
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