Case Report

Surgical Treatment for Malunion of the Lateral Humeral Epicondyle with Posterior Subluxation of the Radial Head: A Case Report and Literature Review

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Radiographs and computed tomography (CT) image 3 months after surgery. (a) AP view and (b) lateral view of the elbow. The avulsed fracture of the lateral epicondyle is displaced, the radiohumeral joint is widened in the AP view, and the posterior subluxation of the radial head is widened in the lateral view. The joint congruency of the ulnohumeral joint is maintained. (c) CT image in the coronal plane, (d) sagittal view, and (e) axial view. The displaced lateral epicondylar fracture is malunited.
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