Radial head fracture classification
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Importance of the Radial Head Radial head important 2nd stabilizer to valgus stress without MCL Radial Head Fractures • Typically Axial Load with combined valgus force • Can be seen in high energy injuries ‐Elbow dislocation ‐Coronoid fracture ‐Collateral ligament injury Mechanism of Injury Radial Head Fractures
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with subtle radial head fractures indicated by the Figure 2. Computer-generated 3D views show the four types of radial fracture in the Mason-Johnston classification system: type I, characterized by no or only mini-mal (<2 mm) displacement; type II, defined by displacement of 2 mm or more and
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Classification • AO/OTA – 22 – Fracture type • A=simple • B=Wedge • C=complex – Involved bones • 1=ulna • 2=radius • 3=both bones . ... Lateral Dislocation Radial Head + Any Fracture of Proximal Ulna . IV . 5% ; Anterior Dislocation Radial Head + Fractures Proximal Shafts of Both Bones are at the same level .
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fracture-dislocations Bado classification of fractures of the proximal ulna: I = with anterior radial dislocation II = with posterior radial dislocation III = with lateral radial dislocation IV = with anterior radial dislocation and fracture Greenspan 1992 5-74p.TIF
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Fracture and Dislocation Classification Compendium (Meinberg E, Agel J, Roberts C, et al. Fracture and Dislocation ... 2R3A1 Radial styloid avulsion 2R3A2 Simple 2R3A3 Wedge or multifragmentary ... 31C Femoral head 31C1 Split 31C2 Depression 32C Multifragmentary 32C2* Intact segmental
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radial head fracture, radial head replacement, elbow joint, comminuted fractures, fracture fixation INTRODUCTION The Mason classification was initially published in 1954 and subsequently modified by Hotchkiss and Broberg-Morrey1. Its primary purpose was to guide surgical treatment according to the injury pattern of the radial head fractures.
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Fragments < 1/3 of the radial head Fragments 1/4 to 1/3 of the capitellum Caputo AE, Burton KJ, Cohen MS, et al: Articulator cartilage injuries of the capitellum interposed in radial head fractures: A report of ten cases. J Shoulder Elbow Surg 15:716-720, 2006
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Type IV radial head fractures involve a comminuted radial head fracture and elements of elbow and/or forearm instabil-ity.1,9,17 Careful examination of the elbow, for example, will demonstrate instability often associated with dislocation of the elbow and a radial head fracture. One or more of the essential elements is often injured.
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Radial Head Fractures • Mason Classification – Type 4 • Hotchkiss Modification • Bridges the gap with more complex elbow instability • Radial head fx with elbow dislocation • Beware LUCL avulsion and coronoid fx (terrible triad) Reference: Clinical Library of Thomas Krupko MD
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radial head but less than 50%; type III, comminuted fracture involving the entire head. Johnston (Figure 1), in 1962, added a fourth type (radial head fracture and ulnohumeral dislocation) to the Mason classification. The Mason-Johnston classification of these four fracture types persists as the main classification system for fractures of the ...
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Fracture prox 1/3 ulna with dislocated radial head (anteriorly in 60%) MOI: FOOSH. Complications: interosseous and radial nerve inj; malunion and nonunion; unstable radial head. Mng: ORIF; can be managed closed in children. Galeazzi # Reverse Monteggia; # midshaft or distal 1/3 radius with dsilcated distal radioulnar joint; 3x more common than ...
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Capitulum/radial head/PRUJ. Fracture classification: Supracondylar – Garland . Extension 95%. Type 1 - undisplaced. Type 2a - intact posterior cortex. Type 2b - rotated but intact cortex. Type 3 - displaced. Flexion 5%. Lateral condyle: Milch. Type 1 – # lateral to trochlear. salter harris type 4 STABLE. Type 2 – fracture extending into ...
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Distal radioulnar joint instability may result if there is an associated radial head fracture; the head needs to be fixed or replaced, thus restoring the radial length, and if necessary the DRUJ needs to be stabilized with K wires between radius and ulna, proximal to the DRUJ. The …
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Associated injuries, which should be ruled out when a radial head fracture is suspected or confirmed, include fractures of the capitellum, fractures of the distal radius, dislocation of the distal radio-ulnar joint (the so-called Essex-Lopresti fracture), rupture of the medial collateral ligament (MCL) causing valgus instability, rupture of the triceps tendon, and elbow dislocation.
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Guitton TG, Ring D, et al*. Interoberserver Reliability of Radial Head Fracture Classification:Two-Dimensional Compared with Three-Dimensional CT. J. Bone Joint Surgery (Am), 2011 Nov 2;93(21):2015-21. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.J.00711 PMID: 22048097 * = …
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Radial head dislocated anteriorly . Hume Fracture. Essex – Lopresti Fracture. Fractured radial head . and . Dislocation of distal radioulnar joint . Galeazzi Fracture. Reverse Monteggia; fracture midshaft or distal ⅓ radius with dislocated . distal radioulnar joint; 3x more common than Monteggia. MOI: FOOSH. XR: radial styloid should ...
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Monteggia fractures have variety of complications that unique to this lesion including errors in diagnosis ,redislocation of the radial head and radioulnar synostosis1. Combination of fracture of ulna and associated dislocation of radial head is known as . Monteggia fracture dislocation.
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Fracture of the proximal third of ulna with dislocation of radial head Direct blow to posterior aspect of ulna, FOOSH with forearm in forced pronation Ulnar fracture often obvious on x-ray; radial head dislocation missed in 25%
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