If you have suffered a nondisplaced fracture of the olecranon process with intraarticular extension of left ulna, you may be experiencing pain, swelling, and limited mobility in your elbow. This type of fracture occurs when the bone that forms the tip of your elbow (the olecranon) is broken, and the break extends into the joint where the ulna bone meets the humerus bone in the upper arm.
When you have a subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with nonunion, it means that the fracture has not healed properly, and you may need further medical treatment to address the issue.
Here are some important things you need to know about this type of fracture:
It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect that you have suffered a nondisplaced fracture of the olecranon process with intraarticular extension. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to prevent further complications and improve your chances of a successful recovery.
A nondisplaced fracture of the olecranon process with intraarticular extension of the left ulna, subsequent encounter for open fracture type I or II with nonunion, can be a complicated injury that requires spe...
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