# Bilateral, Neglected Lateral Humeral Condyle Nonunion: A Unique Case of Cubitus Valgus and Ulnar Neuropathy Successfully Treated With Combined Closed Wedge Osteotomy and Ulnar Nerve Transposition

**Authors:** Ahmet Burak Satılmış, Tolgahan Cengiz, Ahmet Ülker, Zafer Uzunay, Ercan Bayar

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.77870 · 2025-01-23

## TL;DR

A rare case of neglected elbow fractures in both arms was successfully treated with a combined surgical approach, correcting deformity and restoring nerve function.

## Contribution

This case report presents a unique bilateral instance of LHC nonunion and demonstrates the effectiveness of combining closed wedge osteotomy with ulnar nerve transposition.

## Key findings

- The patient showed significant improvement in ulnar nerve function and full elbow motion after surgery.
- Osteotomy healing was complete at nine months, with plans for surgery on the other arm.
- The combined procedure provided favorable outcomes for deformity correction and nerve restoration.

## Abstract

Lateral humeral condyle (LHC) fractures are frequent elbow injuries in children, and if neglected or inadequately managed, they can lead to complications such as cubitus valgus deformity, ulnar nerve issues, and instability of the elbow joint. This case report presents a 20-year-old male with bilateral neglected LHC nonunion, leading to severe cubitus valgus deformity (45° on the left, 41° on the right) and ulnar neuropathy. The patient underwent a combination of 35° closed wedge osteotomy and anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve (ATUN) using a posterior approach. Fixation was achieved with locking plates. Postoperatively, significant improvement in ulnar nerve function, full elbow motion, and satisfactory cosmetic results were observed. Complete osteotomy healing occurred at nine months, with preparations for contralateral surgery underway. The presence of fractures in both elbows with identical deformities makes this case unique in the literature. This case highlights the efficacy of combining closed wedge osteotomy with ATUN in a single procedure, offering a practical, less complex solution for neglected LHC nonunion with favorable outcomes in deformity correction and nerve function restoration.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** ulnar neuropathy (MONDO:0007006)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Nonunion (MESH:C538144), Ulnar Neuropathy (MESH:D020424), instability of the elbow joint (MESH:D007593), fractures (MESH:D050723), Condyle (MESH:D000092443), LHC nonunion (MESH:D000092483), Cubitus Valgus (MESH:C564510), elbow injuries (MESH:D000092464)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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