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Introduction Monteggia fracture, characterized by proximal 1/3 ulnar shaft fracture combined with radial head dislocation, was first described by Monteggia et al. in 1814, while recent studies included fracture of the olecranon ( 1 , 2 , 3
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Introduction Fractures of the proximal ulna range in severity from simple olecranon fractures to complex Monteggia fractures or Monteggia-like lesions involving damage to stabilizing key structures of the elbow (i.e. coronoid process, radial
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emphasise the fact that many elbow fracture-dislocations or fracture-subluxations require the addressing of two or more structures surgically in order to re-establish stability and function, and to avoid rapid onset of osteoarthritis ( Fig. 1 ). 2 - 4
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radial shaft fracture with DRUJ dislocation), Monteggia’s fracture (proximal ulnar fracture with PRUJ and radiocapitellar joint dislocation) and crisscross injuries (concomitant PRUJ dislocation and DRUJ dislocation with intact forearm bones and intact
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. Fractures of the humerus with radial-nerve paralysis . J Bone Joint Surg [Am] 1963 ; 45-A : 1382 - 1388 . 11 Li H , Cai QX , Shen PQ , et al. . Posterior interosseous nerve entrapment after Monteggia fracture
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varying from acute fracture to a hypertrophied peroneal tubercle which entraps the peroneus longus tendon and/or the os peroneum during tendon excursion. Figures 5a and 5b demonstrate the MRI changes that are visible in an oedematous os peroneum, when