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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 113-115, 2015.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-316838

Résumé

Dislocation of the elbow along with shaft fractures of both bones of the ipsilateral forearm is a rare injury though elbow dislocation or fracture of the forearm bones may occur separately. Such injuries need a concentric reduction of the dislocation and an anatomical fixation of forearm bones for optimal functional outcomes. We report a case of elbow dislocation with fracture of the lateral condyle of the humerus along with fractures of shafts of the radius and ulna in a 44-year-old female. Closed reduction of the elbow and operative stabilization of all fractures were done with good clinical, radiological and functional outcomes in 2 years follow-up period. A significant degree of force is needed to produce a combined dislocation of a joint and fracture of bones around that joint and these complex injuries may be missed if the clinician is not aware of the possibility of such injuries. The fact that the previously reported cases had a posterolateral dislocation while our case had a posteromedial dislocation and a fracture of the lateral humeral condyle as well makes it unique in its presentation and worth reporting. We have also included an up to date literature review on this topic.


Sujets)
Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Articulation du coude , Plaies et blessures , Fractures de l'humérus , Chirurgie générale , Luxations , Chirurgie générale , Fractures du radius , Chirurgie générale , Fractures de l'ulna , Chirurgie générale
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 364-366, 2014.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-316867

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Various musculoskeletal injuries are well known complications of epilepsy either because of direct trauma or because of unbalanced forceful muscle contraction. We report a case of non-traumatic bilateral central acetabular fracture dislocation due to seizure activity induced by neurocysticercosis of the brain, which was managed conservatively and obtained reasonable good outcome. This case highlights the importance of proper evaluation in young non-osteoporotic patients who have experienced an epileptic attack without any previous history. It is also imperative to mention that these patients should be thoroughly examined neurologically to find out the exact etiology and should be treated accordingly to prevent future seizure activity.


Sujets)
Acétabulum , Plaies et blessures , Fractures osseuses , Luxations , Crises épileptiques
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 371-374, 2013.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-358911

Résumé

There are several well defined indications for surgical management of humeral shaft fractures. Operative procedures on the humerus are associated with their own complications. Iatrogenic brachial artery injury as a complication of humeral shaft plating has not been reported previously. We report a case of a 48 years old female, who received operation at a district hospital and was referred to us when the surgeon could not palpate the pulse. CT angiogram showed that there was segmental non-opacification of the brachial artery. There was distal reformation and the thrombosis was decided to be managed conservatively. We believe that the arterial injury was a result of improper surgical technique and the segmental block might be due to improper use of plate holding forceps. This case report makes us aware of a rare complication of operative management of humeral shaft fractures and that basic principles of surgery must be always followed to prevent such injuries.


Sujets)
Humains , Plaques orthopédiques , Artère brachiale , Ostéosynthèse interne , Fractures de l'humérus , Chirurgie générale , Humérus , Maladie iatrogène
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