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Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study

BACKGROUND: A Monteggia fracture is defined as a fracture of the proximal ulna combined with a luxation of the radial head. The aim of the present work is to evaluate the extent of instability of the radius head in the proximal radioulnar joint (PRUJ) as a function of the severity of elbow fracture...

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Autores principales: Biewener, Achim, Bischoff, Fabian, Rischke, Tobias, Tille, Eric, Nimtschke, Ute, Kasten, Philip, Schaser, Klaus-Dieter, Nowotny, Jörg
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6883589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31779645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1367-7
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author Biewener, Achim
Bischoff, Fabian
Rischke, Tobias
Tille, Eric
Nimtschke, Ute
Kasten, Philip
Schaser, Klaus-Dieter
Nowotny, Jörg
author_facet Biewener, Achim
Bischoff, Fabian
Rischke, Tobias
Tille, Eric
Nimtschke, Ute
Kasten, Philip
Schaser, Klaus-Dieter
Nowotny, Jörg
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description BACKGROUND: A Monteggia fracture is defined as a fracture of the proximal ulna combined with a luxation of the radial head. The aim of the present work is to evaluate the extent of instability of the radius head in the proximal radioulnar joint (PRUJ) as a function of the severity of elbow fracture and ligamentous injury in an experimental biomechanical approach. METHODS: Eight fresh-frozen cadaver arms were used. All soft tissues were removed except for the ligamentous structures of the PRUJ and forearm. A tensile force of 40 N was exerted laterally, anteriorly or posteriorly onto the proximal radius. The dislocation in the PRUJ was photometrically recorded and measured by two independent examiners. After manual dissection of the ligamentous structures up to the interosseous membrane, the instability was documented and subsequently measured. The following dissection levels were differentiated: intact ligamentous structures, dissection of annular ligament, oblique cord and proximal third of interosseous membrane. RESULTS: An anterior instability remains relatively constant until the proximal third of the interosseous membrane is dissected. The radial head already dislocates relevantly in the posterior direction after dissection of the annular ligament with an additional considerable stability anteriorly and laterally. Subsequently, the posterior instability increases less pronouncedly in regard of distal resected structures. The lateral instability increases constantly during the progressing resection of the ligamentous structures. CONCLUSION: On the one hand, a complete healing of the ligament injury after functional treatment is hardly conceivable with ligamentary damage up to the level of the proximal interosseous membrane. A remaining instability of the proximal radius could therefore be a possible cause for the unsatisfactory clinical results after certain Monteggia fractures. On the other hand, the present study may give a possible explanation (i.e. early dorsal radius head dislocation after dissection of annular ligament) why the Bado II injury is the most frequent type of Monteggia fractures.
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spelling pubmed-68835892019-12-03 Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study Biewener, Achim Bischoff, Fabian Rischke, Tobias Tille, Eric Nimtschke, Ute Kasten, Philip Schaser, Klaus-Dieter Nowotny, Jörg J Orthop Surg Res Research Article BACKGROUND: A Monteggia fracture is defined as a fracture of the proximal ulna combined with a luxation of the radial head. The aim of the present work is to evaluate the extent of instability of the radius head in the proximal radioulnar joint (PRUJ) as a function of the severity of elbow fracture and ligamentous injury in an experimental biomechanical approach. METHODS: Eight fresh-frozen cadaver arms were used. All soft tissues were removed except for the ligamentous structures of the PRUJ and forearm. A tensile force of 40 N was exerted laterally, anteriorly or posteriorly onto the proximal radius. The dislocation in the PRUJ was photometrically recorded and measured by two independent examiners. After manual dissection of the ligamentous structures up to the interosseous membrane, the instability was documented and subsequently measured. The following dissection levels were differentiated: intact ligamentous structures, dissection of annular ligament, oblique cord and proximal third of interosseous membrane. RESULTS: An anterior instability remains relatively constant until the proximal third of the interosseous membrane is dissected. The radial head already dislocates relevantly in the posterior direction after dissection of the annular ligament with an additional considerable stability anteriorly and laterally. Subsequently, the posterior instability increases less pronouncedly in regard of distal resected structures. The lateral instability increases constantly during the progressing resection of the ligamentous structures. CONCLUSION: On the one hand, a complete healing of the ligament injury after functional treatment is hardly conceivable with ligamentary damage up to the level of the proximal interosseous membrane. A remaining instability of the proximal radius could therefore be a possible cause for the unsatisfactory clinical results after certain Monteggia fractures. On the other hand, the present study may give a possible explanation (i.e. early dorsal radius head dislocation after dissection of annular ligament) why the Bado II injury is the most frequent type of Monteggia fractures. BioMed Central 2019-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6883589/ /pubmed/31779645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1367-7 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Biewener, Achim
Bischoff, Fabian
Rischke, Tobias
Tille, Eric
Nimtschke, Ute
Kasten, Philip
Schaser, Klaus-Dieter
Nowotny, Jörg
Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study
title Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study
title_full Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study
title_fullStr Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study
title_short Instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in Monteggia fractures—an experimental study
title_sort instability of the proximal radioulnar joint in monteggia fractures—an experimental study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6883589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31779645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1367-7
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