Monteggia fracture-dislocation, a common injury sustained by pediatric population, is a rare entity in adults. It was first observed by Giovanni Battista Monteggia and later classified by Bado into 4 groups. The term “Monteggia equivalent or variant” was introduced to describe certain injuries with similar radiographic pattern and biomechanism of injury. Since then various types and their variants have been described in the literature. We present a complex fracture pattern in a 55-year-old male not previously described in the literature along with its treatment modality and favorable outcome
Bado Type 4 Monteggia fractures are defined as fractures of the proximal or middle third of the ulna...
There are two varieties of the fracture-dislocation originally described by Monteggia (1814), accord...
Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocat...
Background: Monteggia fracture-dislocation is rare in children. Various reports attest to its rarity...
In this report, we describe an extremely unusual Monteggia equivalent type 1 lesion in a 10-year-old...
orearm fractures are common childhood injuries, ac-counting for about 45 % of all fractures and 62 %...
【Abstract】 Objective: Monteggia fracture dislocation equivalent, though already described by Bado...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
Abstract Introduction Simultaneous Monteggia injuries of the elbow and ipsilateral distal radius and...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
Combined type III Monteggia fracture dislocation and ipsilateral distal radial epiphyseal fracture i...
Bado type III Monteggia injuries complicated by ipsilateral forearm fractures are extremely rare. We...
A Monteggia fracture is a proximal ulnar fracture with proximal radioulnar ligamentous instability. ...
A Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the proximal ulna coupled with a radial head dislocation. Nume...
Presentation of Monteggia and Galeazzi fractures in the same limb is a rare injury. We report an unu...
Bado Type 4 Monteggia fractures are defined as fractures of the proximal or middle third of the ulna...
There are two varieties of the fracture-dislocation originally described by Monteggia (1814), accord...
Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocat...
Background: Monteggia fracture-dislocation is rare in children. Various reports attest to its rarity...
In this report, we describe an extremely unusual Monteggia equivalent type 1 lesion in a 10-year-old...
orearm fractures are common childhood injuries, ac-counting for about 45 % of all fractures and 62 %...
【Abstract】 Objective: Monteggia fracture dislocation equivalent, though already described by Bado...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
Abstract Introduction Simultaneous Monteggia injuries of the elbow and ipsilateral distal radius and...
Introduction The Monteggia fracture is a fracture to the proximal third of ulna associated with a...
Combined type III Monteggia fracture dislocation and ipsilateral distal radial epiphyseal fracture i...
Bado type III Monteggia injuries complicated by ipsilateral forearm fractures are extremely rare. We...
A Monteggia fracture is a proximal ulnar fracture with proximal radioulnar ligamentous instability. ...
A Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the proximal ulna coupled with a radial head dislocation. Nume...
Presentation of Monteggia and Galeazzi fractures in the same limb is a rare injury. We report an unu...
Bado Type 4 Monteggia fractures are defined as fractures of the proximal or middle third of the ulna...
There are two varieties of the fracture-dislocation originally described by Monteggia (1814), accord...
Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocat...