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Unstable fracture-dislocations of the forearm (Monteggia and Galeazzi lesions).

The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume | 1982 | Reckling FW

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[Indexed for MEDLINE] 13. Afr Health Sci. 2006 Dec;6(4):252-4. doi: 10.5555/afhs.2006.6.4.252. Monteggia fracture-dislocation: a case report, its' initial management and review of bado's classification. Musa AA(1). Author information: (1)Department of Surgery, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Teaching, Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria. agabamusa@yahoo.com Fracture of proximal ulna and dislocation of the proximal radio-ulna joint in the same arm is called Monteggia fracture- dislocation. Four clinical variants of this fracture- dislocation have been described in literature. This is a report and description of initial management of a fracture- dislocation, which was consequent to a sideswipe injury and consisted of a combination of the following injuries; lateral dislocation of the radial head, fractures of the olecranon and proximal ulna in the left forearm. The radial head dislocation and fracture of the olecranon were open. The head of the radius was exposed through the same wound. This fracture-dislocation resembled type 3 Bado's classification of Monteggia fracture-dislocation because of fracture of the olecranon close to the coronoid process and lateral dislocation of the head of radius. DOI: 10.5555/afhs.2006.6.4.252 PMCID: PMC1832066

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