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CONCLUSION: This study gives insights into areas of consensus among surveyed elbow surgeons in choosing between operative and nonoperative management of coronoid fractures. These findings should be used in conjunction with previous patient cohort studies when discussing tr …
CONCLUSION: This study gives insights into areas of consensus among surveyed elbow surgeons in choosing between operative and nonoperative …