Radial Head Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets Radial Head Fractures are common intra-articular elbow fractures that can be associated with an episode of elbow instability, a mechanical block to elbow motion, an injury to the distal radioulnar joint and or to the interosseous membrane (Essex-Lopresti)
Diagnosis, treatment and complications of radial head . . . - Orthobullets Radial head and neck fractures represent up to 14% of all pediatric elbow fractures and can be a difficult challenge in the pediatric patient In up to 39% of proximal radius fractures, there is a concomitant fracture, which can easily be overlooked on the initial standard radiographs
Pediatric Forearm Fractures N2O:O2 in a 50:50 mixture provides very effective, safe analgesia for fracture reduction in the emergency room setting
Proximal Radius (Radial Neck) Fractures | Pediatric Orthopaedic . . . - POSNA Proximal radius fractures include fractures of the proximal portion of the radius including the radial neck and head They are often associated with other injuries including olecranon fractures, elbow dislocations, medial epicondyle fractures and ulna shaft fractures
Fractures of the proximal radius in children: management and results of . . . Pediatric radial neck and head fractures are rare, accounting for only 1% of all fractures in children The aim of this study is to describe the management and results of the respective fracture types and different injury characteristics
RADIAL HEAD FRACTURE PEDIATRIC - Hand Surgery Resource A pediatric radial head fracture is a disruption of the mechanical integrity of the pediatric radial head A pediatric radial head fracture produces a discontinuity in the distal humeral contours that can be complete or incomplete
Radial Head Fracture (Peds) - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki) A Radial Head Fracture is a pediatric fracture which can occur in either the radial head or radial neck This is an extra-articular fracture which can typically be managed without surgery