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When Does an Elbow Dislocation Require Radial Head Replacement Surgery?

  Radial head replacement surgery is often recommended for complex elbow dislocations involving severe fractures and joint instability. While simple elbow dislocations can usually be treated with closed reduction and rehabilitation, complex injuries may require surgical intervention to restore stability and function. This article explains the important role of the radial head in maintaining elbow alignment and movement, and outlines the situations in which replacement surgery becomes necessary. It covers conditions such as comminuted radial head fractures , persistent elbow instability, significant ligament injuries, and the "terrible triad" injury involving elbow dislocation, radial head fracture, and coronoid fracture. The article also discusses the benefits of radial head arthroplasty, including improved joint stability, restored forearm motion, earlier rehabilitation, and reduced risk of recurrent dislocation. Additionally, it highlights the recovery process, emphasizing ...

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