Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports | 2024 | Peyton Meyer, Manasa L Kadiyala, Kenneth A Egol
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Introduction: Galeazzi fractures are fractures of the radial shaft accompanied by distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability. They usually occur due to a mechanical fall or direct trauma to the wrist or forearm. Management of this serious injury varies from non-operative treatment with closed reduction and splinting to operative fixation using an external fixator (ex-fix) or open reduction internal fixation with plate and screws. Case Report: We present a 76-year-old female who presented with a right distal radius fracture after a ground-level fall. Due to fracture displacement after initial conservative management, she was placed in an external fixator for stabilization. After removal of the ex-fix, she sustained a midshaft radius fracture with DRUJ malalignment, consistent with a “Galeazzi-like” fracture. Conclusion: “Galeazzi-like” fractures with associated DRUJ malalignment can occur from previous external fixator pin sites and are adequately treated with standard operative fixation. Keywords: Galeazzi-like fracture, ex-fix, distal radioulnar joint instability, nonunion.
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