Olecranon Fractures - Simon Coleridge 30/1/2001Olecranon Fractures o Internal fixation since 1883, allowing early active movement. o Classification: Mayo types I-III, for the olecranon and Bado Types I-IV in the case of the Monteggia fracture. o Mayo Type I fractures are generally treated conservatively. While type II, the classic fracture pattern, is normally ORIF. Classically type II fractures are treated with tension band wires and type III with plate fixation. o Monteggia (Giovanni Monteggia 1814) fractures in adults and children should be treated separately as management and outcome is very different. o Good review article by Morrey JBJS 1995; 77A (2):317-327
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