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Olecranon Fracture Discussion
Olecranon fractures usually represent a type of triceps tendon avulsion
fracture. Management is based on degree of displacement and associated
injuries. Patients with fractures demonstrating separation of less than
3 millimeters and no step off are candidates for nonoperative treatment.
Surgical repair may involve a variety of techniques. Because they directly
involve the elbow joint surfaces, most patients lose some range of motion
(primarily extension) after injury. Following an olecranon fracture, pain
and lost motion are a long term problem for an average of 1 out of 5 patients,
and a similar number develop degenerative arthritis later in life. Worse
functional results are seen in patients over 30 years old. Recovery may
be prolonged, and average six months or more before patients can be expected
to return to heavy labor.
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