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

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    A total of 57 pediatric patients were analyzed, divided into two groups: UA-CRPP and ORPP.

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    The UA-CRPP group showed shorter surgical time and hospital stay compared to the ORPP group.

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    No significant differences in complications were observed between the two treatment groups.

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    Ultrasound-assisted treatment is effective and less invasive for managing Jakob Type II humeral lateral condyle fractures.

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