2015
DOI: 10.14419/ijm.v3i1.4270
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Ipsilateral distal radius fracture with elbow dislocation-a rare entity: report of 3 cases

Abstract: Introduction: Elbow joint is the second most common joint to dislocate after shoulder. 20 percent of elbow dislocations are associated with fractures. Elbow dislocations are commonly associated with coronoid process, radial head and olecranon fractures. Dislocations of the elbow commonly accompany proximal ulna or radial fracture. Elbow dislocation with a distal radius fracture is rare. In the literature, there are very few case reports highlighting such an injury.We report three cases of ipsilateral closed di… Show more

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