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摘要
摘要:Essex-Lopresti损伤(ELI)的典型模式是桡骨头骨折和中央带中断,从而影响桡肘纵向关系。对ELI的延迟识别和不恰当治疗可能会对患者的功能造成破坏。最近的文献表明,人们对 ELI 的机制有了更深入的了解。这有助于早期诊断、适当治疗和令人信服的结果。进一步的研究将有助于合并损伤治疗方法和算法的标准化。
Summary: The classic Essex-Lopresti injury (ELI) pattern is a radial head fracture and disruption of the central band, which compromises the longitudinal radioulnar relationship. Delayed recognition and inappropriate treatment of ELI can be devasting to a patient's function. The recent literature has demonstrated an improved understanding of the mechanism of ELI. This has facilitated early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and compelling outcomes. Further investigation will contribute to the standardization of treatment methods and algorithms for concomitant injury.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma is devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and management of hard and soft tissue trauma, including injuries to bone, muscle, ligament, and tendons, as well as spinal cord injuries. Under the guidance of a distinguished international board of editors, the journal provides the most current information on diagnostic techniques, new and improved surgical instruments and procedures, surgical implants and prosthetic devices, bioplastics and biometals; and physical therapy and rehabilitation.