This head - on accident left the man with a complex right femur fracture involving
multiple fragments of the bone shaft, a right ring finger fracture, a laceration across his lower right leg requiring 10 sutures, and a laceration on the left side of his forehead requiring seven (7) sutures.
More precisely the different joint conditions grouped under the name
of elbow dysplasia include: a ununited anconeal process (failure
of union between the anconeal process and the remainder
of the ulna beyond 20 weeks
of age), the so - called osteochondrosis dissecans
of the humeral condyle (failure
of ossification
of the articular cartilage covering the humeral condyle, resulting in an abnormal thickening
of the articular cartilage and separation between this region and the underlying
bone), and finally the fragmentation
of the coronoid process (in which the ulnar coronoid process have
multiple fragments or most often a single
fragment).