Monteggia fractures are accepted as hard-to-recognize and easy-to-handle fractures. Adequate radiographic investigations and clinical examinations are necessities. This case holds unique features involving diagnosis and treatment. In this case, the radial head was dislocated laterally while both bones were fractured in the proximal diaphysis, being the first to be mentioned in the literature. Closed reduction of the ulna is the preferred method of handling and almost always results in reduction of the radial head. Literature obligates ulnar reduction as a preliminary to reduce and stabilize the radial head. Closed reduction reduced the ulna but the radial head was not reduced. Hence an intramedullary K-wire was used to reduce the radial hea...
【Abstract】 Objective: Monteggia fracture dislocation equivalent, though already described by Bado...
Bado Type 4 Monteggia fractures are defined as fractures of the proximal or middle third of the ulna...
orearm fractures are common childhood injuries, ac-counting for about 45 % of all fractures and 62 %...
Monteggia fractures are accepted as hard-to-recognize and easy-to-handle fractures. Adequate radiogr...
Fracture of proximal ulna and dislocation of the proximal radio-ulna joint in the same arm is called...
Fracture of proximal ulna and dislocation of the proximal radio-ulna joint in the same arm is called...
Fracture of the upper third of the ulna associated with dislocation of the head of the radius, first...
A Monteggia fracture is a proximal ulnar fracture with proximal radioulnar ligamentous instability. ...
Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocat...
A Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the proximal ulna coupled with a radial head dislocation. Nume...
Missed Monteggia fracture leading to chronic radial head dislocation is a known complication. The su...
Missed Monteggia fracture leading to chronic radial head dislocation is a known complication. The su...
There are two varieties of the fracture-dislocation originally described by Monteggia (1814), accord...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
【Abstract】 Objective: Monteggia fracture dislocation equivalent, though already described by Bado...
Bado Type 4 Monteggia fractures are defined as fractures of the proximal or middle third of the ulna...
orearm fractures are common childhood injuries, ac-counting for about 45 % of all fractures and 62 %...
Monteggia fractures are accepted as hard-to-recognize and easy-to-handle fractures. Adequate radiogr...
Fracture of proximal ulna and dislocation of the proximal radio-ulna joint in the same arm is called...
Fracture of proximal ulna and dislocation of the proximal radio-ulna joint in the same arm is called...
Fracture of the upper third of the ulna associated with dislocation of the head of the radius, first...
A Monteggia fracture is a proximal ulnar fracture with proximal radioulnar ligamentous instability. ...
Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocat...
A Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the proximal ulna coupled with a radial head dislocation. Nume...
Missed Monteggia fracture leading to chronic radial head dislocation is a known complication. The su...
Missed Monteggia fracture leading to chronic radial head dislocation is a known complication. The su...
There are two varieties of the fracture-dislocation originally described by Monteggia (1814), accord...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
【Abstract】 Objective: Monteggia fracture dislocation equivalent, though already described by Bado...
Bado Type 4 Monteggia fractures are defined as fractures of the proximal or middle third of the ulna...
orearm fractures are common childhood injuries, ac-counting for about 45 % of all fractures and 62 %...