IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDY

The management of Mason type II radial head fractures is still debated. Retrospective comparative studies suggest that long-term clinical results of both operative and non-operative treatments are very good. The proper mobilization protocol is one of the most critical point of discussion. Our study...

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Main Author: Antonio D'Arienzo
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Published: Associazione Italiana Giovani Medici 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-75b1f4c07ab94e7a884c4edfcaf4ac1d2021-03-18T11:47:08ZengAssociazione Italiana Giovani MediciEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal2279-71652279-71652021-03-01164172010.3269/1970-5492.2021.16.4IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDYAntonio D'Arienzo0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1016-5944 University Hospital Careggi, FlorenceThe management of Mason type II radial head fractures is still debated. Retrospective comparative studies suggest that long-term clinical results of both operative and non-operative treatments are very good. The proper mobilization protocol is one of the most critical point of discussion. Our study aim is to establish effects of an immediate active elbow mobilization (I-RAM) on cadaveric models of radial head fractures. We performed Mason II radial head fractures on 5 frozen intact human upper limbs. We than analyzed the effects of I-RAM on cadaveric models using Cone-Beam Computerized- Tomography (CBCT). A statistically significant reduction in fragments diastasis after fracture reduction and after 0-30° range of motion was found. The 30-110° motion range was not able to increase fragments diastasis too. Our study shows that an extremely early mobilization after a Mason II radial head fracture does not significantly increase fragments displacement. Principal limitations of this study are due to the use of a cadaveric model, mainly the absence the hematoma and swelling development and fracture-associated soft-tissue injuries. For this reason, we are planning a perspectival study to test results of early mobilization (I-RAM) also on living models.http://www.embj.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/DArienzo_04.pdfcadaver modelimmediate mobilizationmason iiradial headfracturescone-beam ct
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IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDY
Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
cadaver model
immediate mobilization
mason ii
radial head
fractures
cone-beam ct
author_facet Antonio D'Arienzo
author_sort Antonio D'Arienzo
title IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDY
title_short IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDY
title_full IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDY
title_fullStr IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDY
title_full_unstemmed IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR MASON TYPE II RADIAL HEAD FRACTURES: A CONE-BEAM CT STUDY
title_sort immediate mobilization for mason type ii radial head fractures: a cone-beam ct study
publisher Associazione Italiana Giovani Medici
series Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
issn 2279-7165
2279-7165
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The management of Mason type II radial head fractures is still debated. Retrospective comparative studies suggest that long-term clinical results of both operative and non-operative treatments are very good. The proper mobilization protocol is one of the most critical point of discussion. Our study aim is to establish effects of an immediate active elbow mobilization (I-RAM) on cadaveric models of radial head fractures. We performed Mason II radial head fractures on 5 frozen intact human upper limbs. We than analyzed the effects of I-RAM on cadaveric models using Cone-Beam Computerized- Tomography (CBCT). A statistically significant reduction in fragments diastasis after fracture reduction and after 0-30° range of motion was found. The 30-110° motion range was not able to increase fragments diastasis too. Our study shows that an extremely early mobilization after a Mason II radial head fracture does not significantly increase fragments displacement. Principal limitations of this study are due to the use of a cadaveric model, mainly the absence the hematoma and swelling development and fracture-associated soft-tissue injuries. For this reason, we are planning a perspectival study to test results of early mobilization (I-RAM) also on living models.
topic cadaver model
immediate mobilization
mason ii
radial head
fractures
cone-beam ct
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