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A Comparative Study of Functional Outcome of Olecranon Fractures Managed with Tension band Wiring Using K Wires with Tension Band Wiring Using Cancellous Screws Fixation

Ashutosh Parate, Vasant Gawande, Suvarn Gupta, Ankit Jaiwal, Ashwin Chavan, Kunal Saoji

2021Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Olecranon fracture are some of the common injuries seen in emergency with commonest mode of trauma being fall on outstretched hand and road traffic accident. Methods: This prospective comparative study was carried out from May 2020 to May 2021 within a study period of 1 year in Datta Meghe Medical College. 20 patients of olecranon fractures were enrolled randomly. Results: According to the Mayo classification, the majority of the cases in our study were type II A fractures. The Mayo elbow performance score. In the K wire category, 5 patients (50%) had excellent results, 3 patients (30%) had decent results, and 2 patients (20%) had fair results. In both categories, there were no negative repercussions. In the cancellous screw category, excellent results were found in 8 patients (80%), nice in 1 patient (10%), and fair in 1 patient (10%). Conclusions: From this study, we came to the conclusion that for displaced olecranon fractures as per Mayo’s II A classification fixed by using cancellous screw with tension band wiring gives better clinical outcome When compared to tension band wiring, K-wire fixation keeps costs down, time, and the chance of implant removal complications.

Topics & Concepts

Tension band wiringOlecranonMedicineElbowFixation (population genetics)SurgeryOrthodonticsPopulationEnvironmental healthOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationElbow and Forearm Trauma TreatmentBone fractures and treatments
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