Adolescent Distal Ulna Physeal Fracture with Extensor Retinaculum Interposition
Sathya Vamsi Krishna,
Greg Bain
Abstract:Background Isolated distal ulna fractures are rare injuries and are commonly associated with distal radius fractures. Though most of them can be managed conservatively, few of them require open reduction due to the interposition of various structures.
Case description In this case report, we report two cases of irreducible isolated distal ulna fractures in adolescents due to the interposition of the extensor retinaculum with its underlying tendons requiring open reduction to achieve bony union and di… Show more
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