نتایج جستجو برای: radial head fracture

تعداد نتایج: 316624  

2017
Hoon Park Kwang-Won Park Kun Bo Park Hyun Woo Kim Nam Kyu Eom Dong Hoon Lee

PURPOSE The aims of this study were to review our cases of missed Monteggia fracture treated by open reduction of the radial head with or without ulnar osteotomy and to investigate the indications for open reduction alone in surgical treatment of missed Monteggia fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 22 patients who presented with missed Monteggia fracture. The patients'...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2016
P H Wu L Shen Y H Chee

PURPOSE To compare the outcome following headless compression screw fixation versus radial head arthroplasty versus plate fixation for 3-part Mason types III or IV radial head fracture. METHODS Records of 25 men and 16 women aged 21 to 80 (mean, 43.3) years who underwent fixation using 2 to 3 2-mm cannulated headless compression screws (n=16), radial head arthroplasty (n=13), or fixation with...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Bryan G Beutel

A Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the proximal ulna coupled with a radial head dislocation. These fractures are an uncommon class of forearm fractures. Numerous classification systems have been developed to characterize these fractures, with the Bado classification being the most common. Elbow radiographs are the primary diagnostic modality, demonstrating dislocation when a line drawn exten...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2014
Muhammad Farhan bin Mohd Fadil Arjandas Mahadev Sumanth Kumar Gera

In children, traumatic elbow dislocations usually occur after the epiphysis has closed and with associated radial head and neck fractures and osteochondral fragments. The fragments are also usually interposed in the joint restricting complete congruent joint motion. We report on 3 children with traumatic elbow fracture-dislocation with associated radial head and neck injuries treated with open ...

2005
RUSSELL S. VANDERWILDE BERNARD F. MORREY MARK W. MELBERG TUYEThOA N. VINH

The management of radial head fractures complicated by ligamentous disruption remains a matter of controversy. The use ofa silicone radial head implant to provide temporary stability is thought to help to protect the ligaments during healing. The reported complications of long-term implantation of a silicone replacement include fracture, dislocation, synovitis, lymphadenitis and subchondral res...

2014
M. D. Stump P. S. Sizer J. M. Brismée

Radial head fractures are one of the most common fractures of the elbow and typically occur after a fall on an outstretched arm. When the fracture is displaced, unfavorable outcomes can occur and lead to early arthritis. Additionally, elbow pain and stiffness due to immobilization or surgical reduction and stabilization typically ensues and can limit one’s overall upper extremity function. Reha...

2007
John T. Capo

The radial head is an important structure that is crucial to the stability of both the elbow and forearm. Fractures of the radial head occur commonly and often are displaced or cause impingement to forearm rotation. Recent studies have further demonstrated the importance of maintaining or reconstructing the rigid buttress of the radial head. Advances in implant technology have benefited orthope...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2010
Hung-Yang Chien Alvin Chao-Yu Chen Jau-Wen Huang Chun-Ying Cheng Kuo-Yao Hsu

BACKGROUND The radial head is considered the main stabilizer of the elbow when the medial collateral ligament and lateral ulnar collateral ligament have been compromised. Radial head replacement (RHR) is indicated for patients with irreparable or non-united radial head fractures associated with elbow stiffness or instability. The present study aimed to analyze the clinical results after treatme...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2006
Robert Z Tashjian Julia A Katarincic

Complex elbow instability consists of dislocation of the ulnohumeral joint with a concomitant fracture of one or several of the bony stabilizers of the elbow, including the radial head, proximal ulna, coronoid process, or distal humerus. Recurrent instability is not often associated with simple dislocation, but an improperly managed complex dislocation may be a prelude to chronic, recurrent elb...

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