Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral Dislocation

Olecranon fractures constitute 10% of traumatic fractures in the upper limb however; bilateral traumatic olecranon fracture is rare. They follow a fall on a flexed elbow or strike on the point of the elbow or in patients with other systemic pathology such as Rheumatoid arthritis or sarcoidosis. Bila...

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Main Author: Fred Kalande
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Language:English
Published: Surgical Society of Kenya 2018-07-01
Series:The Annals of African Surgery
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spelling doaj-f1446007e5234e67bd62a45fd2d0e3432020-11-25T03:19:40ZengSurgical Society of Kenya The Annals of African Surgery1999-96742523-08162018-07-011527780Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral DislocationFred Kalande0Egerton University, KenyaOlecranon fractures constitute 10% of traumatic fractures in the upper limb however; bilateral traumatic olecranon fracture is rare. They follow a fall on a flexed elbow or strike on the point of the elbow or in patients with other systemic pathology such as Rheumatoid arthritis or sarcoidosis. Bilateral fractures with posterior radio humeral dislocation are even rarer and offer a management dilemma. We report one case of traumatic bilateral olecranon fractures with posterior radio-humeral dislocation without any concomitant systemic disease. After imaging studies, the olecranon fracture was classified using Mayo classification and the patient was prepared for surgery under general anesthesia. Tension band wiring fixation was performed on the left oblique olecranon fracture and contoured reconstruction plate fixation was performed on the right comminuted fracture. The recovery was uneventful and through intense physiotherapy the elbow function was quite impressive. The patient was able to perform daily living activities on his own having achieved Mayo elbow score (MES) of 90 on the right and 85 on the left.https://www.annalsofafricansurgery.com/bilateral-olecranon-fracture-and-rabilateral olecranon fractureradio-humeral dislocationmayo classification
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Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral Dislocation
The Annals of African Surgery
bilateral olecranon fracture
radio-humeral dislocation
mayo classification
author_facet Fred Kalande
author_sort Fred Kalande
title Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral Dislocation
title_short Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral Dislocation
title_full Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral Dislocation
title_fullStr Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral Dislocation
title_full_unstemmed Bilateral Olecranon Fracture and Radio-Humeral Dislocation
title_sort bilateral olecranon fracture and radio-humeral dislocation
publisher Surgical Society of Kenya
series The Annals of African Surgery
issn 1999-9674
2523-0816
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Olecranon fractures constitute 10% of traumatic fractures in the upper limb however; bilateral traumatic olecranon fracture is rare. They follow a fall on a flexed elbow or strike on the point of the elbow or in patients with other systemic pathology such as Rheumatoid arthritis or sarcoidosis. Bilateral fractures with posterior radio humeral dislocation are even rarer and offer a management dilemma. We report one case of traumatic bilateral olecranon fractures with posterior radio-humeral dislocation without any concomitant systemic disease. After imaging studies, the olecranon fracture was classified using Mayo classification and the patient was prepared for surgery under general anesthesia. Tension band wiring fixation was performed on the left oblique olecranon fracture and contoured reconstruction plate fixation was performed on the right comminuted fracture. The recovery was uneventful and through intense physiotherapy the elbow function was quite impressive. The patient was able to perform daily living activities on his own having achieved Mayo elbow score (MES) of 90 on the right and 85 on the left.
topic bilateral olecranon fracture
radio-humeral dislocation
mayo classification
url https://www.annalsofafricansurgery.com/bilateral-olecranon-fracture-and-ra
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