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Triceps-sparing approach for open reduction and internal fixation of neglected displaced supracondylar and distal humeral fractures in children

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Fig. 1 (Top) clinical photograph showing elbow swelling, deformitywith sagging and crusts in a case of extension supracondylar fracturehumerus neglected for 27 days
Fig. 2 X-ray of a patient with flexion-type supracondylar fracture humerus neglected for 22 days showing off-ending of the fragments withmarked anterior displacement of the distal stump with early callus formation (seen in antero-posterior view) (patient 14)
Fig. 3 X-ray of a patient with displaced lower fourth fracture humerus neglected for 34 days showing off-ending of the fragments with visiblecallus formation in the lateral view (patient 8)
Fig. 4 a The reduced fractureprocedure was done with thewires bent and kept inside thewound in the case of neglecteddisplaced lower fourth humeralunder the completelyundisturbed triceps muscle wasfixated by two crossing wireswith the medial one distant from
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