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This video is to avoid youtube age restrictions. Original video link: • Coronal shear injuries distal humerus/capi... Coronal shear injuries of the distal humerus refer to a specific type of fracture pattern that occurs in the lower part of the upper arm bone (humerus). These fractures involve a separation or shearing of the articular surface of the distal humerus, typically in a coronal or horizontal direction. Coronal shear injuries are often the result of high-energy trauma, such as a fall from a height or a motor vehicle accident. The specific mechanism of injury involves a force applied to the forearm, which results in a shearing or splitting of the distal humerus. These fractures are typically intra-articular, meaning they extend into the joint surface. These injuries are often complex and can involve significant damage to the surrounding structures, including the ligaments, tendons, and nerves. The fracture pattern can vary, but it commonly involves the separation of the trochlea (the spool-like structure at the end of the humerus that articulates with the ulna) from the rest of the bone. Keywords: coronal shear fracture distal humerus fracture capitellum fracture trochlea fracture elbow joint fracture articular fracture distal humerus intra-articular elbow fracture capitellotrochlear fracture lateral column fracture anterior shear fracture isolated capitellum fracture capitellar fracture trochlear shear injury coronal fracture elbow AO classification distal humerus Dubberley classification type 1 capitellar fracture type 3 Dubberley fracture unicondylar distal humerus fracture coronal shear fracture classification 🛠️ Surgical Technique & Fixation ORIF capitellum fracture open reduction internal fixation elbow screw fixation distal humerus headless compression screw fixation Herbert screw for capitellum arthrotomy approach for elbow lateral approach distal humerus extensile lateral approach posterior approach for elbow fracture exposure of capitellum and trochlea osteochondral fragment fixation preserving articular congruity fragment-specific fixation CT-guided preoperative planning intra-op fluoroscopy elbow fragment stability assessment elbow stability after ORIF management of coronal fractures 🧠 Clinical Context / Pathology coronal plane elbow injuries elbow trauma sports-related elbow fracture fall on outstretched hand injury elbow injury in adolescents coronal shear injury mechanism post-traumatic elbow arthritis complications of capitellar fracture osteochondral injury elbow joint stiffness post ORIF radial head associated injuries elbow fracture dislocation 📚 Educational / Research Use orthopedic elbow trauma upper limb fracture patterns coronal shear injury case report elbow fracture surgical approach orthopedic resident teaching fracture fixation principles elbow ORIF technique distal humerus fracture case study surgical decision-making elbow elbow fracture classification systems 🔹 Keywords With Hashtags 🦴 Fracture & Anatomy #CoronalShearFracture #DistalHumerusFracture #CapitellumFracture #TrochleaFracture #IntraArticularFracture #ElbowFracture #CapitellotrochlearFracture #ElbowTrauma #HumerusFracture #UpperLimbFracture 🛠️ Surgical Techniques & Approaches #ORIFElbow #ElbowFixation #CapitellumORIF #HeadlessScrewFixation #LateralApproachElbow #PosteriorElbowApproach #ElbowSurgery #FixationTechnique #SurgicalExposure #OrthopedicSurgeryTips 📚 Education & Training #OrthopedicEducation #ResidentLearning #ElbowCaseStudy #OrthoTrauma #UpperLimbTrauma #OrthoSurgicalTraining #FractureClassification #CTPlanning #OrthoResearch #SurgicalPearls