2017
DOI: 10.1097/bpb.0000000000000355
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Stability-based assessment of Monteggia-type injuries predicts failure of treatment

Abstract: Paediatric Monteggia-type injuries are complicated by treatment failure and posterior interosseous nerve palsy, without reliable predictive indicators. Outcome is considered to be good, with little patient-reported evidence. We propose novel radiographic parameters. A total of 33 Monteggia-type injuries were analysed. Posterior interosseous nerve palsy was strongly predicted by the Radial Head Displacement Index. The presence of two or more of three novel instability markers was associated strongly with treatm… Show more

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“…Thus, both the SRN and the PIN are brought close to the surface of the skin, making them prone to injury. 20 There are several limitations to our study. First, diffuse swelling of the arm with edema leads to the appearance of sonographic artifacts, compromising the image quality and accuracy of CSA measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Thus, both the SRN and the PIN are brought close to the surface of the skin, making them prone to injury. 20 There are several limitations to our study. First, diffuse swelling of the arm with edema leads to the appearance of sonographic artifacts, compromising the image quality and accuracy of CSA measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%