نتایج جستجو برای: elbow dislocation

تعداد نتایج: 40409  

2014
S. V. Karuppiah D. Knox

Radio-ulnar Fracture dislocation of the elbow is a high-energy trauma which can be associated with significant ligamentous injury in adults. We report an unusual triad of injury in a patient with avulsion injury of the triceps. This injury can be thought of as a variant of "terrible triad" with dislocation of radio-ulnar joint, radial head fracture, and medial collateral ligament injury with av...

2014
Naji Abdallah Dabboussi Riad Rifaat Fakih Talal Adnan Kassar Houssam Khodor Abtar

Posterior elbow dislocation with vascular injury is rarely encountered, but it is crucial for every emergency physician to diagnose it. Missing these injuries can result in neurovascular compromise, which in turn can lead to limb ischemia, compartment syndrome and potential limb loss. Having a normal X-ray on presentation makes this injury more difficult to diagnose. In this study, we present a...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2002
S A Khan M Zahid

Intra-articular entrapment of the medial epicondyle with dislocation of the elbow is a common injury pattern in childhood. The occurrence of this injury is extremely rare in adults. We present two cases of dislocation of the elbow with intra-articular inclusion of the medial epicondyle in adult patients. One case was treated by closed reduction and the other required open reduction. A brief rev...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1952
R S HENDERSON I M ROBERTSON

A search of the literature has revealed only one report in Britain of posterior dislocation Of the elbow complicated by rupture of the brachial artery. This was a closed injury (Marnham 1934). In America, Cotton (1924) described the complication of arterial rupture as “ excessively rare and compound mainly. “ Eliason and Brown (1937) collected twenty-one case records of posterior dislocation of...

2011
Soo Bong Hahn Ho Jung Kang Ji Ho Hyung Yun Rak Choi

This report describes a 6 year-old boy who was treated with one-bone forearm procedure for acquired pseudoarthrosis of the ulna combined with radial head dislocation after radical ulna debridement for osteomyelitis. At more than 20 years of follow-up, the patient had a nearly full range of elbow movements with a few additional surgical procedures. Pronation and supination was restricted by 45°,...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2014
Kevin Bohn Kyros Ipaktchi Meryl Livermore Jue Cao Rodrigo Banegas

Elbow fracture-dislocations destabilize the elbow, preventing functional rehabilitation. If left untreated, they commonly result in functional compromise and poor outcomes. The "terrible triad" injury is classically described as a combination of a coronoid process and radial head fractures, as well as a posterolateral elbow dislocation. Surgical treatment to restore stable elbow range of motion...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Guoqing Zha Xiaofeng Niu Weiguang Yu Liangbao Xiao

Terrible triad of the elbow is characterized as posterior dislocation of the elbow joint accompanied by the fractures of the radial head and coronoid process of the ulna, which is rarely seen in clinical practice, especially because the mild fracture is barely detected by imaging method In this study, we reported one case of serious complex bilateral elbow injury, presenting with unilateral typ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1953
W E SPRING

A man of twenty-four dislocated hisleft elbow when he fell backwards on to the outstretched hand. The dislocation was reduced on the spot ; the method used is unknown but it is thought to have been by traction. Thereafter the elbow was dislocated repeatedly with different degrees of violence. The first recurrence was seven months after the first dislocation. The frequency with which dislocation...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1995
M Abe T Ishizu T Nagaoka T Onomura

Four patients who had injured the lower end of the humerus in childhood with resulting cubitus varus developed recurrent posterior dislocation of the head of the radius after further injury to the elbow. Dislocation occurred when the forearm was supinated and spontaneous reduction took place on pronation. At operation the lateral ligament complex was seen to be lax and elongated. After tighteni...

2011
Niels WL Schep Jeroen De Haan Gijs IT Iordens Wim E Tuinebreijer Maarten WGA Bronkhorst Mark R De Vries J Carel Goslings S John Ham Steven Rhemrev Gert R Roukema Inger B Schipper Jan Bernard Sintenie Hub GWM Van der Meulen Tom PH Van Thiel Arie B Van Vugt Egbert JMM Verleisdonk Jos PAM Vroemen Philippe Wittich Peter Patka Esther MM Van Lieshout Dennis Den Hartog

BACKGROUND Elbow dislocations can be classified as simple or complex. Simple dislocations are characterized by the absence of fractures, while complex dislocations are associated with fractures of the radial head, olecranon, or coronoid process. The majority of patients with these complex dislocations are treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), or arthroplasty in case of a non...

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