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Single locking compression plate fixation of extra-articular distal humeral fractures

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Table I Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) classification offractures
Fig. 1 a Anteroposterior andlateral views showing anoblique fracture with medialbutterfly fragment
Fig. 3 a Anteroposterior and lateral views showing a distal-third fracture with medial comminution and proximal extension of the fracture line.b Post-operative anteroposterior and lateral views showing complete union at 4.5 months; only two locking screws are in the distal fragment

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