The clinical efficacy analysis of ultrasound-assisted minimally invasive treatment for Jakob Type II humeral lateral condyle fractures in children - Summary - MDSpire

The clinical efficacy analysis of ultrasound-assisted minimally invasive treatment for Jakob Type II humeral lateral condyle fractures in children

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  • Yunlong Liu

  • Sheng Ding

  • June 8, 2026

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Objective:

This study explores the clinical efficacy of ultrasound-assisted minimally invasive treatment for Jakob Type II humeral lateral condyle fractures in children.

Key Findings:
  • 57 patients included: 37 males and 20 females.
  • No significant differences in demographics or complications between groups (P > 0.05).
  • Shorter surgical time and hospital stay in UA-CRPP group (P < 0.05).
  • Radiological union time of fracture was shorter in UA-CRPP group (P < 0.05).
  • No cases of nonunion, refracture, or nerve injury observed in either group.
Interpretation:

Remove unsupported claims and focus on summarizing findings.

Limitations:
  • Retrospective design may introduce bias.
  • Limited follow-up duration of at least 5 months.
Conclusion:

Remove unsupported claims and focus on summarizing findings.

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