Objectives

By the end of this lecture, the you should be able to:

  1. Describe the anatomy of the distal humerus relevant to fracture patterns and fixation.

  2. Discuss the common causes and mechanisms of distal humerus fractures.

  3. Identify the clinical features and diagnostic imaging findings.

  4. Outline the principles of management — conservative, pharmacological, and surgical.

  5. Recognize potential complications and outline preventive or mitigating strategies.


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