How long does Monteggia fracture take to heal?
Children have little trouble regaining motion lost through stiffness, despite immobilization of the fractures for the duration of the initial healing period (3-6 weeks) The potential may exist for remodeling of mild residual angular deformities (< 10°)
How do you fix a broken Monteggia?
Comminuted or long oblique ulna fractures are fixed by ORIF using plates and screws. Operative management is crucial for the majority of adult Monteggia fractures. Adults are more prone to the persistent angulation and shortening despite closed reduction techniques. The most common operative repair is an ORIF.
What is monteggia FX?
A Monteggia fracture is defined as a proximal 1/3 ulna fracture with an associated radial head dislocation.
What is Monteggia variant fracture?
Introduction. Monteggia fracture is a combination of fracture of proximal ulnar shaft associated with radial head dislocation (proximal radio-ulnar joint subluxation or dislocation). Such an injury is not common among children but may be challenging and lead to serious complications if not treated in acute stage.
What is Monteggia fracture dislocation?
A Monteggia fracture-dislocation refers to dislocation of the radial head (proximal radioulnar joint) with fracture of the ulna.
What is monteggia variant fracture?
What is Galeazzi and Monteggia fracture Mnemonic?
GRUesome MURder assists remembering which bone is firstly fractured and then secondly which is dislocated: G: Galeazzi R: radius fracture U: ulna dislocation. M: Monteggia U: ulna fracture R: radial head dislocation.
What is garden spade deformity?
Complications Malunion: Malunion may occur with a residual volar displacement or shortening of the distal radius, causing a cosmetic abnormality known as a garden spade deformity. It may also narrow the entryway into the carpal tunnel, with resultant delayed carpal tunnel syndrome.