Chronic dislocation of the elbow is an exceedingly disabling condition associated with severe instability, limitation of elbow
function and significant pain. Due to the potentially conflicting goals of restoring elbow stability and regaining a satisfactory
arc of motion, successful treatment is a challenge for the experienced trauma surgeon. We report our treatment strategy in
three patients suffering from chronically unreduced fracture-dislocations of the elbow. The treatment protocol consists of
in situ neurolysis of the ulnar nerve, distraction and reduction of the joint using unilateral hinged external fixation and
repair of the osseous stabilizers. A stable elbow was achieved in all patients, without the need of reconstruction of the
collateral ligaments. At final follow-up, the average extension/flexion arc of motion was 107° (range, from 100° to 110°).
The average MEPI score at follow-up was 93, and the average DASH score was 19. This is a promising treatment protocol for
the treatment of chronically unreduced complex elbow dislocations to restore elbow stability and regain an excellent functional
outcome.
Keywords Chronic elbow dislocation - Hinged external fixation - Elbow distraction - In situ neurolysis of ulnar nerve