2025, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part E
Radial neck fracture in an adult- Mason Type 2: A case report
Author(s): Mathew George Mathew and Thomas Philip
Abstract: Radial neck fractures in adults are rather uncommon. The outcome is determined not only by the injury, but also by the treatment approach and the presence of any other injuries
[1]. In order to lessen the displacement and avoid complications, many surgical procedures have been employed to treat displaced radial neck fractures
[2]. Metaizeau was the first to report closed intramedullary pinning in paediatric radial neck fractures in 1980, and satisfactory results have been published many times since then
[3]. We applied the Mataizeau technique in this case of Radial neck fracture in an adult with satisfactory results and have decided to present the case.
DOI: 10.22271/27078345.2025.v7.i2e.298Pages: 275-277 | Views: 94 | Downloads: 45Download Full Article: Click Here
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Mathew George Mathew, Thomas Philip.
Radial neck fracture in an adult- Mason Type 2: A case report. Int J Case Rep Orthop 2025;7(2):275-277. DOI:
10.22271/27078345.2025.v7.i2e.298