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The treatment of isolated fractures of the distal ulna
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Location: http://www.jbjs.org.uk/cgi/reprint/66-B/3/408
Description: The integrity of the periosteum and the interosseous membrane determine the stability of fractures of the distal ulna; this is indicated by the initial displacement. In fractures displaced by less than 50% the periosteum and interosseous membranes are largely intact; these fractures are stable and require only below-elbow immobilisation for protection and relief of pain. In fractures displaced by more than 50% the membranes are disrupted; these fractures are unstable and require above-elbow immobilisation for stability. As most fractures are displaced by less than 50%, immobilisation of the elbow, which significantly increases morbidity, is usually unnecessary. I report the results of a cadaveric study on the pathomechanics of fractures of the distal ulna, and of a prospective clinical trial in which the type of cast used for immobilisation was determined by the stability of the fracture.
The treatment of isolated fractures of the distal ulna.
Dymond IW.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1984 May;66(3):408-10. Full text
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Author/Contact: Dymond IW.
Institution: JBJS B
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Language: English
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