Indications for Nonoperative and Operative Treatment of Pediatric Lateral Condyle Fractures
Pediatric lateral condyle fractures are a common yet serious injury in children. Determining the appropriate treatment—whether nonoperative or operative—is crucial to avoid complications like malunion or joint dysfunction. This decision largely depends on the degree of fracture displacement and the articular surface’s congruity. Here, we break down the indications for both treatment approaches, with a […]
Pediatric Lateral Condyle Fractures: A Critical Classification Guide
Pediatric lateral condyle fractures are one of the most common elbow fractures in children, and timely diagnosis is crucial. Understanding the classification of these fractures helps guide treatment, avoid complications, and ensure proper healing. Among the various systems used to classify these fractures, the Weiss classification is often preferred due to its focus on fracture […]
Comprehensive Guide to Medial Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiology, Mechanisms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Medial clavicle fractures are rare but present unique challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Unlike the more common middle or distal clavicle fractures, these injuries often result from high-energy trauma and may be associated with other severe injuries. Understanding the epidemiology, mechanisms, and treatment options for medial clavicle fractures is essential for optimal patient outcomes. Epidemiology of Medial Clavicle Fractures Medial […]