Radial head dislocation associated with an ipsilateral radial shaft fracture is a rare lesion, even more so for open lesions. Few cases have been found in the literature. We report this case due to its exceptional nat...Radial head dislocation associated with an ipsilateral radial shaft fracture is a rare lesion, even more so for open lesions. Few cases have been found in the literature. We report this case due to its exceptional nature and discuss the mechanism of onset. A twenty-five-year-old patient presented with a dislocation of the radial head associated with a GUSTILO ANDERSON type II open fracture of the radial shaft following an occupational accident. He was managed twenty-four hours after the trauma. The mechanism was a direct blow. The dislocation was reduced by external manoeuvre following open reduction of the radial shaft. The fracture was stabilized by two Kirschner wires following reduction. The result at 12 months was satisfactory from a clinical and radiological standpoint.展开更多
Hereditary multiple exostoses(HME)is an autosomal dominant bone disorder characterized by abnormal bone development.HME mostly involves the forearm,resulting in forearm deformities,limited functional activities,etc.Cu...Hereditary multiple exostoses(HME)is an autosomal dominant bone disorder characterized by abnormal bone development.HME mostly involves the forearm,resulting in forearm deformities,limited functional activities,etc.Currently,there are multiple surgical methods including tumor resection with or without ulnar osteotomy and lengthening,simple radial head resection and distal radial hemiepiphysiodesis,but the optimal treatment remains controversial.Ulnar lengthening serves as an effective surgical intervention for forearm deformities in HME patients.This review examines its surgical techniques,complications,and timing of the operation to guide clinical decision-making for improving function and cosmetic outcomes.展开更多
文摘Radial head dislocation associated with an ipsilateral radial shaft fracture is a rare lesion, even more so for open lesions. Few cases have been found in the literature. We report this case due to its exceptional nature and discuss the mechanism of onset. A twenty-five-year-old patient presented with a dislocation of the radial head associated with a GUSTILO ANDERSON type II open fracture of the radial shaft following an occupational accident. He was managed twenty-four hours after the trauma. The mechanism was a direct blow. The dislocation was reduced by external manoeuvre following open reduction of the radial shaft. The fracture was stabilized by two Kirschner wires following reduction. The result at 12 months was satisfactory from a clinical and radiological standpoint.
文摘Hereditary multiple exostoses(HME)is an autosomal dominant bone disorder characterized by abnormal bone development.HME mostly involves the forearm,resulting in forearm deformities,limited functional activities,etc.Currently,there are multiple surgical methods including tumor resection with or without ulnar osteotomy and lengthening,simple radial head resection and distal radial hemiepiphysiodesis,but the optimal treatment remains controversial.Ulnar lengthening serves as an effective surgical intervention for forearm deformities in HME patients.This review examines its surgical techniques,complications,and timing of the operation to guide clinical decision-making for improving function and cosmetic outcomes.