Abstract
Minimally displaced extra-articular bicolumnar fractures of the distal humerus at the level of the base of the olecranon fossa (sometimes referred to as transcondylar fractures) are uncommon. Good results after both operatieve and non-operative treatment have been described, whereas other studies suggest that these fractures have a high risk to non-union. We describe three patients with non-union after a nondisplaced or minimally displaced low transcondylar (extra-articular) fracture of the distal humerus. Three relatively unique non-union cases are described with the aim of increasing awareness of the potential pitfalls associated with these fractures, suggesting that these fractures merit caution and additional study.
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