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- Capitulum of the humerus - Wikipedia
In human anatomy of the arm, the capitulum of the humerus is a smooth, rounded eminence on the lateral portion of the distal articular surface of the humerus It articulates with the cup-shaped depression on the head of the radius, and is limited to the front and lower part of the bone
- Capitellum Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets
Diagnosis is made using plain radiographs of the elbow Treatment may be nonoperative for nondisplaced fractures but any displacement generally requires anatomic open reduction and internal fixation
- Capitellum Fractures Presentation and Treatment - Bone and Spine
Capitellum fractures are intrarticular injuries that need open reduction and internal fixation This article explains the surgical procedure
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- Capitulum and Trochlea of the Humerus: Anatomy and Clinical Insights
The capitulum is a rounded, knob-like structure on the lateral side of the distal humerus that articulates with the head of the radius This articulation allows for forearm rotation and elbow flexion, enabling movements like supination and pronation
- Capitellum fracture - WikEM
Capitellum fracture Background Fracture of distal humerus at capitellum Rare, occurs in approximately 1% of elbow fractures Often require surgery, with good prognosis Humerus Fracture Types Adult Proximal Shaft Distal Capitellum Trochlea Condylar Pediatric Proximal Shaft Distal Supracondylar Lateral epicondyle Medial epicondyle Clinical
- Capitulum of humerus: Anatomy and function | Kenhub
The capitulum of humerus is the smooth, rounded articular surface located laterally on the distal end of the humerus It is derived from the Latin term meaning 'little head' It covers the anterior and inferior surfaces and does not extend to the posterior aspect of the distal humerus
- Capitellum - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The capitellum is defined as a hemispherical structure located at the distal end of the humerus, forming part of the radiocapitellar joint, and is characterized by its ellipsoidal shape with a greater radius of curvature in the medial-lateral direction
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