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Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results
Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocations of the proximal ulna and radius, which are not well defined yet. They are frequently described as Monteggia-like lesions or Monteggia equivalent injuries. Until today, these injury patterns have...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4686841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26734535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/iprs000072 |
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author | Laun, Reinhold Wild, Michael Brosius, Lars Hakimi, Mohssen |
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description | Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocations of the proximal ulna and radius, which are not well defined yet. They are frequently described as Monteggia-like lesions or Monteggia equivalent injuries. Until today, these injury patterns have been reported rarely. The objective of this retrospective study was to better define patterns of injury and to document the short-term results of treatment with current fixation techniques. Methods: Ten patients with a Monteggia-like lesion were included in this study and clinical and radiological follow-up examinations at an average of 12.3 months after the trauma were performed. For clinical follow-up the Mayo Modified Wrist Score, the Mayo Elbow Performance Score, the functional rating index of Broberg and Morrey, and the DASH score were utilized. Results: Osteosynthesis of the ulna was performed using a proximally contoured or precontoured LCP (locking compression plate) in all patients. All patients had a fracture of the radial head. All patients with a Mason type III radial head fracture received a cemented bipolar radial head prosthesis. All Mason type II fractures were treated with open reduction and internal fixation using mini screws. In all Mason type I fractures the treatment of the radial head dislocation was by closed reduction. Associated coronoid fractures were stabilized with lag screws through the ulnar plate or with independent lag screws after reduction of the fracture. According to the aforementioned scoring systems good to excellent results could be achieved. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate that good or excellent short-term results can be obtained if the injury is classified correctly and a standardized surgical treatment of all components of the injury is achieved. Further studies with larger patient populations and longer follow up periods are needed to evaluate long-term effectiveness of this treatment concept. |
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spelling | pubmed-46868412016-01-05 Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results Laun, Reinhold Wild, Michael Brosius, Lars Hakimi, Mohssen GMS Interdiscip Plast Reconstr Surg DGPW Article Introduction: The eponym “Monteggia fracture” includes various patterns of complex fracture-dislocations of the proximal ulna and radius, which are not well defined yet. They are frequently described as Monteggia-like lesions or Monteggia equivalent injuries. Until today, these injury patterns have been reported rarely. The objective of this retrospective study was to better define patterns of injury and to document the short-term results of treatment with current fixation techniques. Methods: Ten patients with a Monteggia-like lesion were included in this study and clinical and radiological follow-up examinations at an average of 12.3 months after the trauma were performed. For clinical follow-up the Mayo Modified Wrist Score, the Mayo Elbow Performance Score, the functional rating index of Broberg and Morrey, and the DASH score were utilized. Results: Osteosynthesis of the ulna was performed using a proximally contoured or precontoured LCP (locking compression plate) in all patients. All patients had a fracture of the radial head. All patients with a Mason type III radial head fracture received a cemented bipolar radial head prosthesis. All Mason type II fractures were treated with open reduction and internal fixation using mini screws. In all Mason type I fractures the treatment of the radial head dislocation was by closed reduction. Associated coronoid fractures were stabilized with lag screws through the ulnar plate or with independent lag screws after reduction of the fracture. According to the aforementioned scoring systems good to excellent results could be achieved. Conclusions: Our findings demonstrate that good or excellent short-term results can be obtained if the injury is classified correctly and a standardized surgical treatment of all components of the injury is achieved. Further studies with larger patient populations and longer follow up periods are needed to evaluate long-term effectiveness of this treatment concept. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2015-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4686841/ /pubmed/26734535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/iprs000072 Text en Copyright © 2015 Laun et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. |
spellingShingle | Article Laun, Reinhold Wild, Michael Brosius, Lars Hakimi, Mohssen Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results |
title | Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results |
title_full | Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results |
title_fullStr | Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results |
title_full_unstemmed | Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results |
title_short | Monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results |
title_sort | monteggia-like lesions – treatment strategies and one-year results |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4686841/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26734535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/iprs000072 |
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