I Degreef1, L De Smet. 1. Orthopedic Department, University Hospital Pellenberg, Pellenberg, Belgium.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of open reduction and ulnar osteotomy on missed Monteggia fractures in children. DESIGN: Retrospective review. SETTING: Tertiary care center orthopaedic hospital in Pellenberg, Belgium. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Six children between 2 and 6 years old who sustained a Monteggia fracture that was initially missed were treated at our institute. They presented in our hospital 5 to 59 weeks postinjury. INTERVENTION: Open reduction of the radial head was performed, combined with a dorsal opening wedge osteotomy of the proximal ulna and fixation with plate and screws. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Mobility of the elbow was measured by an independent observer, evaluating flexion-extension and pronation-supination preoperatively and postoperatively. RESULTS: All patients regained a normal range of motion, the radial head remained relocated, and the axis of the forearm remained normal. CONCLUSION: This operation-open reduction of the radial head and osteotomy of the ulna-results in an excellent outcome for a missed Monteggia fracture in children.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of open reduction and ulnar osteotomy on missed Monteggia fractures in children. DESIGN: Retrospective review. SETTING: Tertiary care center orthopaedic hospital in Pellenberg, Belgium. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Six children between 2 and 6 years old who sustained a Monteggia fracture that was initially missed were treated at our institute. They presented in our hospital 5 to 59 weeks postinjury. INTERVENTION: Open reduction of the radial head was performed, combined with a dorsal opening wedge osteotomy of the proximal ulna and fixation with plate and screws. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Mobility of the elbow was measured by an independent observer, evaluating flexion-extension and pronation-supination preoperatively and postoperatively. RESULTS: All patients regained a normal range of motion, the radial head remained relocated, and the axis of the forearm remained normal. CONCLUSION: This operation-open reduction of the radial head and osteotomy of the ulna-results in an excellent outcome for a missed Monteggia fracture in children.