Placa de tensão para olécrano
técnica cirúrgica
Keywords:
Olecranon, Osteosynthesis, Tension band, Minimally invasive percutaneous., Surgical approach, Plate for olecranonAbstract
The present paper aims to demonstrate an alternative surgical technique for the treatment of non-comminuted or minimally comminuted olecranon fractures. A minimally invasive approach was used for correction and stabilization of the fracture.
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