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Table 1 Patient Demographics and Characteristics
Figure 2 Illustration of the Bryan and Morrey classification for capitellum fractures with the McKee modification. I: Large osseous capitellum piece, II: Shear fracture of the articular cartilage, III: Comminuted fracture of the capitellum, IV: McKee modification that includes a coronal shear of the capitellum and trochlea.
![Figure 2 Illustration of the Bryan and Morrey classification for capitellum fractures with the McKee modification. I: Large osseous capitellum piece, II: Shear fracture of the articular cartilage, III: Comminuted fracture of the capitellum, IV: McKee modification that includes a coronal shear of the capitellum and trochlea.](/cms/asset/bcbcde1c-d837-4f78-ae52-ad19b5cf9717/dorr_a_12303923_f0002_c.jpg)
Figure 3 Illustration of the Dubberley classification for capitellar and trochlear fractures. Type I: fractures of the capitellum with/ without lateral trochlear ridge, type II: Fractures of the capitellum and trochlea as one piece, III: fractures of the capitellum and trochlea as separate fragments. In addition to (A) Without posterior wall comminution, (B) with posterior wall comminution.
![Figure 3 Illustration of the Dubberley classification for capitellar and trochlear fractures. Type I: fractures of the capitellum with/ without lateral trochlear ridge, type II: Fractures of the capitellum and trochlea as one piece, III: fractures of the capitellum and trochlea as separate fragments. In addition to (A) Without posterior wall comminution, (B) with posterior wall comminution.](/cms/asset/08f53e5b-3846-44cb-9d22-25b550c0875b/dorr_a_12303923_f0003_c.jpg)
Table 2 Summarizing Approaches, Implant Selection and Screw Trajectory
Table 3 A Summary of Functional Outcomes, Union Time, and Range of Motion for the Included Studies
Table 4 Complications, Problems and Re-Interventions Across the Included Studies
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