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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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Proximal Ulna Fractures

Acute Elbow Trauma, 2019
Fractures of the olecranon are common in adults and can be complex lesions. Triceps pull is acting as a dislocating force. The soft tissue envelope at the back of the proximal ulna is only tenuous. In fractures following direct trauma, accompanying soft tissue lesions are common.
Kilian Wegmann   +2 more
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Distal Radius-Ulna Fractures in Children

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2015
Fractures involving the distal radius and ulna are commonly seen in children and adolescents. Management of these injuries in pediatric patients should include assessment of the neurovascular status of the extremity, associated soft-tissue injury, and, most importantly, possible involvement of the physes of the radius and ulna.
Gurpal S, Pannu, Marty, Herman
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Radius and Ulna Fractures

2017
The unique two-bone, dual-joint structure of the forearm allows for rotational motion that increases the ability of the hand to manipulate objects in space. Forearm fractures often result from a high-energy injury and are frequently associated with open injuries and/or compartment syndrome.
Adam Martin, Hisham M. Awan
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Proximal ulna fractures

Obere Extremität, 2014
Stefaan Nijs   +2 more
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Management of Very Distal Ulna Fractures: A Systematic Review

Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2023
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Objectives: To synthesize all-cause complications and reoperations data, and secondary clinical, functional, and radiographic outcomes after the management of very distal ulna fractures (VDUFs ...
Hassaan Abdel Khalik   +4 more
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Operative Versus Nonoperative Management of Acute Pediatric Monteggia Injuries With Complete Ulna Fractures

Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 2021
Background: The treatment of acute pediatric Monteggia injuries involving a complete fracture of the ulna remains controversial. The purpose of this study is to compare the outcomes of immediate operative fixation to a trial of closed reduction and ...
Christopher M. Hart   +5 more
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Proximal Ulna Fractures

Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie, 2012
Proximal ulna fractures are common injuries in the upper extremity. The severity of injury ranges from isolated olecranon fractures to complex elbow fracture dislocations. Relevant anatomic features of the proximal ulna for fracture management are presented in the first part of this article.
Geoffrey Abrams, Marc Safran
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Re‐fractures of the paediatric radius and/or ulna: A systematic review

ANZ journal of surgery, 2021
Fractures of the radius and/or ulna are one of the most common injuries in children. Evidence identifying risk factors for refracture, however, has not been summarised in a systematic review.
Ameya Bhanushali   +6 more
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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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