If the bone has not grown 53 days after the ulnar humerus fracture, the current treatment should be maintained, and the fracture should be reviewed regularly to observe the healing of the fracture.
Fracture healing needs to go through three stages: hematoma inflammation mechanization period (1~2 weeks after the injury), primitive bone scab formation period (4~8 weeks after the injury), and bone scab remodeling and shaping period (1~2 years after the injury). So 53 days is still in the second stage, no bone growth need to maintain the current treatment, pay attention to supplemental nutrition, regular review.
If the fracture has not healed in more than 6 months, then it is called delayed healing of the fracture. Common causes of delayed healing include poor alignment of the fracture ends, unstable fixation, and displacement after activity, which may require a second surgical procedure at a later stage.
The ulnar humerus fracture is a fracture within the elbow joint. After surgery, you need to actively cooperate with the doctor, and correctly rehabilitate and exercise, so that you can recover your health as soon as possible.