ISSN: 2577-297X
Authors: Jangir R*, Kumar M and Singh R
Introduction: The terrible triad of the elbow is defined as the combination of fractures of the radial head and ulnar coronoid process and dislocation of the elbow joint, and is often associated with collateral ligaments injuries. Objective: The objective is to report the clinical outcomes of an anterior surgical approach for coronoid fracture with plate fixation in the management of a case of terrible triad fracture with undisplaced radial head. Case Details: A 23 years old male presented with complaints of pain and swelling in right wrist and left elbow region since 1 day. He had a history of fall from height 1 day back with no known comorbidities or DNVD. Conclusion: Terrible triad fracture can be treated successfully with plate fixation through an anterior surgical approach in cases of undisplaced radial head with physiological range of motion at elbow which allows for accurate reduction and rigid internal fixation and early functional exercise, resulting in a favourable outcome.
Keywords: Triad Fracture; Anterior Approach, Adults