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Severe traumatic valgus instability of the elbow: pathoanatomy and outcomes of primary operation

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Fig. 1 Radial head fractures with avulsion of the medial collateralligament leading to gross valgus instability of the elbow
Fig. 2 Anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) radiographs of the injured elbow. The fracture fragment of the radial head (red arrow) is remarkablydisplaced
Fig. 4 Intraoperative photographs show anatomical reduction and internal fixation of the type II radial head fracture
Table 2 Pathoanatomy of severe traumatic valgus instability based on radiographs, MRI, and intraoperative findings
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