LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENT

Monteggia fracture dislocations can be classic or equivalents. Equivalents, also known as Monteggia like lesions, are very rare especially type III and IV, which have been added to the literature after Luis Bado presented the original classification system of Monteggia fracture dislocations. Type II...

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Main Authors: Nadeem Ali, Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa, Mohammad Umer Mumtaz, Farooq Lone
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universitara Carol Davila 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Surgical Sciences
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Online Access:http://journalofsurgicalsciences.com/index.php/jss/article/view/410
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spelling doaj-84ad0bc109674578a56b79d3e064993f2021-03-03T16:52:51ZengEditura Universitara Carol DavilaJournal of Surgical Sciences2360-30382457-53642021-02-017413914410.33695/jss.v7i4.410410LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENTNadeem Ali0Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa1Mohammad Umer Mumtaz2Farooq Lone3Barzulla Hospital for Bone and Joint Surgery, Associated Hospital of Government Medical College Srinagar, Barzulla, Srinagar, IndiaBarzulla Hospital for Bone and Joint Surgery, Associated Hospital of Government Medical College Srinagar, Barzulla, Srinagar, IndiaBarzulla Hospital for Bone and Joint Surgery, Associated Hospital of Government Medical College Srinagar, Barzulla, Srinagar, IndiaBarzulla Hospital for Bone and Joint Surgery, Associated Hospital of Government Medical College Srinagar, Barzulla, Srinagar, IndiaMonteggia fracture dislocations can be classic or equivalents. Equivalents, also known as Monteggia like lesions, are very rare especially type III and IV, which have been added to the literature after Luis Bado presented the original classification system of Monteggia fracture dislocations. Type III equivalent is classically defined as a proximal ulna fracture associated with a fracture of the lateral condyle of the humerus. In the literature only seven such cases have been reported so far. Here we present two such cases where one eight-year-old boy had a complex type of injury with a shear type fracture of the lateral humeral condyle and other a seven-year-old boy who had a plastic deformity of the ulna with an avulsion type fracture of the lateral humeral condyle. We also try to describe a novel mechanism of injury, known as, “Barzulla circle”, for the classical as well as equivalent type III Monteggia fracture dislocations.http://journalofsurgicalsciences.com/index.php/jss/article/view/410monteggialateral condylemonteggia equivalentbarzulla circle
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author Nadeem Ali
Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa
Mohammad Umer Mumtaz
Farooq Lone
spellingShingle Nadeem Ali
Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa
Mohammad Umer Mumtaz
Farooq Lone
LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENT
Journal of Surgical Sciences
monteggia
lateral condyle
monteggia equivalent
barzulla circle
author_facet Nadeem Ali
Altaf Ahmed Kawoosa
Mohammad Umer Mumtaz
Farooq Lone
author_sort Nadeem Ali
title LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENT
title_short LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENT
title_full LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENT
title_fullStr LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENT
title_full_unstemmed LATERAL HUMERAL CONDYLAR FRACTURE IN A PAEDIATRIC MONTEGGIA TYPE III EQUIVALENT
title_sort lateral humeral condylar fracture in a paediatric monteggia type iii equivalent
publisher Editura Universitara Carol Davila
series Journal of Surgical Sciences
issn 2360-3038
2457-5364
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Monteggia fracture dislocations can be classic or equivalents. Equivalents, also known as Monteggia like lesions, are very rare especially type III and IV, which have been added to the literature after Luis Bado presented the original classification system of Monteggia fracture dislocations. Type III equivalent is classically defined as a proximal ulna fracture associated with a fracture of the lateral condyle of the humerus. In the literature only seven such cases have been reported so far. Here we present two such cases where one eight-year-old boy had a complex type of injury with a shear type fracture of the lateral humeral condyle and other a seven-year-old boy who had a plastic deformity of the ulna with an avulsion type fracture of the lateral humeral condyle. We also try to describe a novel mechanism of injury, known as, “Barzulla circle”, for the classical as well as equivalent type III Monteggia fracture dislocations.
topic monteggia
lateral condyle
monteggia equivalent
barzulla circle
url http://journalofsurgicalsciences.com/index.php/jss/article/view/410
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