Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation

Introduction: There have been osteotomy methods that corrected or overcorrected the ulna deformity as part of surgical treatment for chronic radial head dislocation. Methodology: We reported surgical technique and outcome of oblique sliding ulna osteotomy that created acute lengthening, deform...

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Main Authors: Nik Abdul Adel, Nik Alyani, Mohd, Emil Fazliq, Munajat, Ismail, Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
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spelling my.iium.irep.1151472024-10-21T07:16:30Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/115147/ Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation Nik Abdul Adel, Nik Alyani Mohd, Emil Fazliq Munajat, Ismail Sulaiman, Abdul Razak RD701 Orthopedics Introduction: There have been osteotomy methods that corrected or overcorrected the ulna deformity as part of surgical treatment for chronic radial head dislocation. Methodology: We reported surgical technique and outcome of oblique sliding ulna osteotomy that created acute lengthening, deformity correction or both to assist open reduction of radiocapitellar joint in four patients with neglected Monteggia fracture dislocation. Result: Patients aged 3–12 years old had trauma duration of 4 weeks to 3 years. Two patients had Bado type I injury, and the other two had Bado type III. There was no acute nerve injury. During the final follow-up, all patients achieved union, with the limitation of motion range in the rotation arch being less than 20°. The radial head had no recurrent dislocation. Conclusion: This case series has shown sliding osteotomy safely, providing acute correction and lengthening of the ulna without requiring bone graft to facilitate stable reduction of the neglected Monteggia lesion SAGE Publications Ltd 2024-09-21 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/115147/7/115147_Oblique%20sliding%20ulna%20osteotomy%20to%20treat%20paediatric.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/115147/13/115147_Oblique%20sliding%20ulna%20osteotomy%20to%20treat%20paediatric_Scopus.pdf Nik Abdul Adel, Nik Alyani and Mohd, Emil Fazliq and Munajat, Ismail and Sulaiman, Abdul Razak (2024) Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 32 (3). ISSN 1022-5536 E-ISSN 2309-4990 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10225536241286104 10.1177/10225536241286104
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Nik Abdul Adel, Nik Alyani
Mohd, Emil Fazliq
Munajat, Ismail
Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation
description Introduction: There have been osteotomy methods that corrected or overcorrected the ulna deformity as part of surgical treatment for chronic radial head dislocation. Methodology: We reported surgical technique and outcome of oblique sliding ulna osteotomy that created acute lengthening, deformity correction or both to assist open reduction of radiocapitellar joint in four patients with neglected Monteggia fracture dislocation. Result: Patients aged 3–12 years old had trauma duration of 4 weeks to 3 years. Two patients had Bado type I injury, and the other two had Bado type III. There was no acute nerve injury. During the final follow-up, all patients achieved union, with the limitation of motion range in the rotation arch being less than 20°. The radial head had no recurrent dislocation. Conclusion: This case series has shown sliding osteotomy safely, providing acute correction and lengthening of the ulna without requiring bone graft to facilitate stable reduction of the neglected Monteggia lesion
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author Nik Abdul Adel, Nik Alyani
Mohd, Emil Fazliq
Munajat, Ismail
Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
author_facet Nik Abdul Adel, Nik Alyani
Mohd, Emil Fazliq
Munajat, Ismail
Sulaiman, Abdul Razak
author_sort Nik Abdul Adel, Nik Alyani
title Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation
title_short Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation
title_full Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation
title_fullStr Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation
title_full_unstemmed Oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation
title_sort oblique sliding ulna osteotomy to treat paediatric neglected monteggia fracture dislocation
publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
publishDate 2024
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