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Distal Humerus Fractures of the Elbow

Dr.Okoroha

Distal Humerus Fractures of the Elbow Specialist

Distal humerus fractures are breaks in the lower end of the humerus. They usually occur when landed directly on the elbow during a fall or when get struck by a hard object. Distal humerus fractures specialist, Dr. Kelechi Okoroha provides diagnosis and individualized non-surgical and surgical management for distal humerus fractures of the elbow in Minneapolis. Contact Dr. Okoroha’s team for an appointment today!

Elbow Anatomy

The elbow is a region between the upper arm and forearm. The elbow joint is made up of 3 bones. The distal (lower) end of the humerus bone in the upper arm joins with the radius and ulna bones in the forearm to form the elbow joint. The elbow joint is very important for the movement of your arms and for coordination of daily activities.

What is a Distal Humerus Fracture of the Elbow?

Injury in the distal humerus can cause impairment in the function of the elbow joint. A distal humerus fracture is a rare condition that occurs when there is a break in the lower end of the humerus.

Causes of Distal Humerus Fractures

A distal humerus fracture may result from a fall. This occurs more often when you land directly on your elbow during the fall or when you get struck by a hard object. It can also happen when you fall on your outstretched arm with the elbow locked straight.

When a distal humerus fracture of the elbow is suspected, it is important to schedule an orthopedic consultation for proper examination and care. Dr. Kelechi Okoroha is a distal humerus fracture specialist who provides detailed examination and care for patients with distal humerus fracture in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Minnesota and beyond.

Symptoms of Distal Humerus Fractures

Distal humerus fractures are usually very painful. The common symptoms are swelling, bruising, stiffness, tenderness, severe pain and inability to move the arm.

Diagnosis of Distal Humerus Fractures

Distal humerus fractures are generally considered an emergency condition. Dr. Okoroha might examine the skin for any cuts and feel it to determine the presence of broken bones or injuries. Dr. Okoroha might recommend an X-ray to determine the depth (intact or broken bones) of the fracture.

Treatments of Distal Humerus Fractures

After careful review of your history and examination, Dr. Okoroha will provide an individualized treatment plan to help you return to your normal function.

Distal humerus fractures can be treated by both non-surgical and surgical methods based on the intensity of the fracture.

Non-surgical Treatment of Distal Humerus Fractures

If the fracture has not caused displacement of the bone, then Dr. Okoroha may apply a splint (a casting) and you may be required to wear a sling until complete healing and recovery occurs.

Surgical Treatment of Distal Humerus Fractures

Dr. Okoroha may recommend surgery if the fracture has led to the displacement of bone and pieces of the bone have exited the skin. During surgery, the displaced bone or pieces of bone are joined together with the help of metal screws and plates. You may also be administered antibiotics to avoid the risk of infection.

Prevention of Distal Humerus Fractures

Care should be taken while you walk or run and especially while climbing up/down the stairs. This can prevent you from falling and eventually from accidental fractures.

If you have experienced a distal humerus fracture, please contact Dr. Kelechi Okoroha, orthopedic elbow specialist treating patients in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, Minnesota and beyond.