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A Rare Case of Monteggia Associated With a Terrible Triad: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Tiotour M   +4 more
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Secondary Displacement of Forearm Fractures in Children: When to Anticipate Remodeling and When to Intervene? [PDF]

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Roth KC   +6 more
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Distal Ulna Fractures

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2014
In isolation, distal ulna fractures are rare. They are often found in conjunction with distal radius fractures, and the complexity of the interaction of the distal ulna with the radioulnar joint and triangular fibrocartilage complex makes understanding and treatment of distal ulna fractures challenging.
Todd A, Richards, D Nicole, Deal
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Radius/ulna fracture repair

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2004
Fractures of the radius and ulna are commonly encountered in the small animal population. Diaphyseal fractures are the most common location and are often repaired with the use of external fixators or a bone plate. Select patients, such as young large breed dogs, may be managed with external coaptation.
Milan, Milovancev, S Christopher, Ralphs
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Failed distal ulna resections

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1988
Twenty patients with complaints of pain and limitation of activities for more than 1 year after ulnar head resection (Darrach) were studied. Their ages ranged from 18 to 60 years (mean, 38 years). The initial indications for operation were posttraumatic derangement in 18 patients, radial growth anomaly in 1, and a lesion of the ulna in 1.
E J, Bieber   +3 more
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Distal Ulna Arthroplasties

Hand Clinics, 2012
The distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) is the distal link between the radius and the ulna, and forms a pivot for forearm pronation and supination. As well as being susceptible to idiopathic arthritis, any injury or deformity of the DRUJ involving the radius or ulna can alter the function of this joint.
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