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Arthroskopisch gestützte Frakturversorgung

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Sofern keine relevanten Trümmerzonen vorliegen, eignen sich dislozierte Frakturen des Kapitulums, des Koronoids und des Radiuskopfes potenziell zur arthroskopisch gestützten Osteosynthese. Die Arthroskopie ermöglicht dabei nicht nur die Kontrolle der Frakturreposition, sondern erlaubt zudem eine Beurteilung intraartikulärer und teilweise indirekt auch extraartikulärer Begleitverletzungen. Nach anatomischer Reposition der Fraktur werden Kirschner-Drähte vorgebohrt. Über diese werden selbstbohrende und selbstschneidende, kanülierte Kompressionsschrauben eingebracht, um eine stabile Osteosynthese zu gewährleisten. Die jeweilige Schraubenlänge kann bereits präoperativ im CT annäherungsweise bestimmt werden. In diesem Übersichtsartikel wird auf die Details und Besonderheiten der arthroskopisch gestützten Frakturversorgung am Ellenbogen eingegangen und diese mithilfe von Fallbeispielen praktisch erläutert.

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Müller, L.P., Hackl, M., Wegmann, K., Athwal, G. (2018). Arthroskopisch gestützte Frakturversorgung. In: Imhoff, A.B., Lenich, A. (eds) Arthroskopie und minimal-invasive Chirurgie des Ellenbogens. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56679-4_14

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