Introduction
The aim of the study was to evaluate the factors relevant to prognosis after operative treatment of an elbow dislocation/fracture
involving the coronoid process and the radial head. In 30–50% of cases, elbow dislocations are accompanied by concomitant
bony injuries. Here, the ulnar coronoid process and the radial head are particularly crucial to the stability of the elbow
joint.
Materials and methods
In a retrospective study, 27 out of 37 patients who were treated surgically in our clinic between 1990 and 1999 for elbow
dislocation with involvement of the coronoid process and the radial head were examined after an average of 36 months.
Results
According to the criteria of the Morrey Score, 2 patients achieved an extremely good therapeutic result, 10 patients a good
therapeutic result and 12 patients a moderate therapeutic result. A poor result was achieved in three cases.
Conclusion
Elbow dislocations with involvement of the ulnar coronoid process and the radial head are complex injuries and their surgical
treatment and aftercare need to be handled by a skilled and experienced traumatologist. In this process, the precondition
for regaining a stable joint with good function is, above all, early, exercise-stable fixation and/or reconstruction of the
coronoid process and early functional mobilization of the joint.
Keywords Fracture dislocation of the elbow - Coronoid process - Radial head