Research Article
[Retracted] Ultrasonography-Guided Combination with Elbow Arthrography-Assisted Minimally Invasive Treatment of Radial Neck Fractures in Young Children
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Typical case: (a) and (b) for the preoperative radiograph of elbow, (c) for intraoperative US-guided percutaneous -wire leverage reduction of the elbow (white arrow: (1) -wire; (2) displaced radial bone; (3) lateral humeral condyle), (d) for US detecting fracture reduction on the external side of the elbow, finding that there were still lightly lateral displacement and angulation, (e) for US detecting the valid fracture reduction on the anterior side of the elbow, (f) and (g) for the internal fixation of fracture reduction via Métaizeau technique, (h) and (i) for clearly showing fracture reduction and fixation after arthrography, (j) and (k) for radiograph of the elbow on the first day after surgery, (l) and (m) for a radiograph of elbow 2 years after surgery, and (n)–(r) for the appearance and elbow function after surgery.
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