Volume : 08, Issue : 06, June – 2021

Title:

32.A RARE PRESENTATION OF MEDIAL CONDYLE FRACTURE OF HUMERUS IN PEDIATRIC – CASE REPORT

Authors :

Mutlaq Naheitan Alsubaie*, Abbas Shahid Sarang, Khalid Salah Shoubair, Ahmed Mujtaba Siddiqui

Abstract :

Medial condyle humerus fractures are considered one of the rarest injuries in pediatric elbow fractures, accounting only 1-2%. Diagnosis is commonly missed, poor outcome usually associated with late presentation and delaying in management as described by many authors.
Here we are reporting a 13-year-old boy with right medial condyle humerus fracture as rare early presentation that treated with open reduction and percutaneous pinning.
Keywords: medial condyle humerus, pediatric, early presentation

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Mutlaq Naheitan Alsubaie et al., A Rare Presentation Of Medial Condyle Fracture Of Humerus In Pediatric – Case Report.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(06).

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