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Mohamed M Zamzam1, Khalid A Bakarman1
1Orthopedic Department, College of Medicine and King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA.
Abstract:
In children, traumatic radial head dislocation (RHD) is usually associated with ulnar fracture or deformation as reported in a Monteggia injury or its Monteggia variant. Isolated traumatic RHD is extremely rare and exceptional. Traumatic RHD is frequently missed on initial radiographs, particularly if it is isolated. The management of missed RHD is challenging and remains controversial. We report a Case of chronic post-traumatic RHD in a three-year-old child treated with open reduction and reconstruction of the annular ligament. The child's elbow was stable during the follow-up, without swelling or deformity, and the elbow function was normal. The injury of the reported case does not belong to any lesion described in the Monteggia-variant classification, which might explain the reason for missing the associated dislocation. The authors recommend urgent open reduction when a chronic RHD is diagnosed and annular ligament reconstruction, particularly when the open reduction is unstable.
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