BACKGROUND: "Floating forearm" injuries, perilunate injuries, with an elbow dislocation, are rare and challenging to treat. METHODS: We present the case of an unusual variant of a floating forearm injury, trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture dislocation and elbow dislocation, with a concomitant open both-bone forearm fracture after a fall from a ladder. Treatment involved irrigation and debridement of the forearm wound, open reduction and internal fixation of the forearm and perilunate injury, and closed reduction of the elbow. RESULTS: At final follow-up, he had returned to his previous occupation. Radiographs demonstrated fully healing fractures without evidence of osteonecrosis or degeneration. CONCLUSIONS: A review of the presentation, evaluation, and management of this rare injury pattern is provided.
BACKGROUND: "Floating forearm" injuries, perilunate injuries, with an elbow dislocation, are rare and challenging to treat. METHODS: We present the case of an unusual variant of a floating forearm injury, trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture dislocation and elbow dislocation, with a concomitant open both-bone forearm fracture after a fall from a ladder. Treatment involved irrigation and debridement of the forearm wound, open reduction and internal fixation of the forearm and perilunate injury, and closed reduction of the elbow. RESULTS: At final follow-up, he had returned to his previous occupation. Radiographs demonstrated fully healing fractures without evidence of osteonecrosis or degeneration. CONCLUSIONS: A review of the presentation, evaluation, and management of this rare injury pattern is provided.
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Herzberg; both bone; elbow dislocation; floating forearm; perilunate; trans-scaphoid