نتایج جستجو برای: proximal radioulnar trenslocation

تعداد نتایج: 68858  

2013
N Bither P Gupta N Jindal

Abstract Introduction Double injury patterns in the form of Monteggia or Galeazzi fracture dislocation represent a spectrum of forearm injuries which are severe and usually necessitate operative intervention. Association of ulnar dislocation with proximal radioulnar disruption with fracture of the radial shaft, without dislocation of radiohumeral joint, represents a rare and unusual double inju...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cirugia ortopedica y traumatologia 2014
F Martínez-Martínez J M Moreno-Fernández A García-López V Izquierdo-Santiago S Illan-Franco

The aim of this study is to determine the different therapeutic options described for the treatment of radioulnar synostosis, and report our experience with posterior interosseous antegrade flow pedicled flap with technical amendments. Two patients, who were treated with the designed flap, and with more than one year of follow-up, were reviewed. The technical innovations, end result and complic...

Journal: :Techniques in hand & upper extremity surgery 2007
Mark Ross James Thomas Gregory Couzens Stephen Coleman

The Sauvé-Kapandji procedure has been commonly performed in the setting of posttraumatic osteoarthritis of the distal radioulnar joint. A recognized complication is instability of the proximal ulnar stump, which may occur in up to 33% of cases. Salvage of the failed Sauvé-Kapandji procedure in this setting is difficult and can sometimes involve sacrifice of forearm rotation. We report the resul...

2017
Pedro C. Cavadas Alessandro Thione

BACKGROUND The distal radioulnar joint along with the interosseous ligament of the forearm and the proximal radioulnar joint, form a functionally integrated system responsible for the pronation-supination of the hand. The distal ulna, the so-called ulnar head, is an integral part of this system. Apart from its well-known role in forearm rotation, the ulnar head is essential in transverse load t...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica et traumatologica turcica 2014
Pedro Hernández-Cortés Rafael Gómez-Sánchez Miguel Pajares-López Francisco O'Valle-Ravassa

Almost all reported cases of longitudinal radioulnar dissociation have involved fracture of the radial head, rupture of the interosseous membrane, and disruption of the distal radioulnar joint, although unusual patterns of Essex-Lopresti injury have also been described. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a chronic Essex-Lopresti variant including fracture of the capitellum. A displac...

Journal: :Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases 2009
Peter C Tsai Nader Paksima

The distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) acts in concert with the proximal radioulnar joint to control forearm rotation. The DRUJ is stabilized by the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC). This complex of fibrocartilage and ligaments support the joint through its arc of rotation, as well as provide a smooth surface for the ulnar side of the carpus. TFCC and DRUJ injuries are part of the common pa...

2016

Purpose: The aim of this study is to confirm that free fibular epiphyseal transfer is a suitable option for reconstruction of distal radius after sarcoma resection. In addition the authors discuss the potential inferior radioulnar dissociation that may accompany such type of reconstruction. Patients and Methods: A retrospective analysis of three cases that underwent distal osteoarticular radial...

Journal: :SICOT-J 2015
Gaurav Garg Som P Gupta

BACKGROUND Presentation of proximal radioulnar synostosis varies from cosmetic concerns with no functional limitations to significant pronation deformity which hampers activities of daily living. Surgical management must be considered based on the position of the forearm and functional limitations. We describe the surgical technique, results, and complications of excision of the radial head alo...

2010
Hiroshi Yoshioka

ANATOMY The TFCC is a fibrocartilage-ligament complex which stabilizes the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), transmits axial load between the carpus and the ulna, and stabilizes the ulnar aspect of the carpus. The TFCC is comprised of the disc proper (articular disc), meniscus homologue, ulnolunate ligament, ulnotriquetral ligament, proximal ligamentous component, volar and dorsal radioulnar liga...

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