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Case Reports
. 2010 May;2(2):161-4.
doi: 10.1111/j.1757-7861.2010.00079.x.

Ipsilateral intercondylar distal humeral fracture and Bado type II Monteggia lesion in an adult: a case report

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Ipsilateral intercondylar distal humeral fracture and Bado type II Monteggia lesion in an adult: a case report

You-hua Wang et al. Orthop Surg. 2010 May.
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Figure 1
Figure 1
Preoperative (A) anteroposterior (B) and lateral radiographs demonstrating posterolateral dislocation of the radial head and proximal one third diaphysis fracture of the ulna (type II Monteggia lesion) combined with intercondylar distal humeral fracture (type C1).
Figure 2
Figure 2
(A) Anteroposterior and (B) lateral radiographs showing a good and stable healing of the distal humerus and ulnar diaphysis, as well as anatomical reduction of the radial head 13 months after surgery.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Radiographs after removal of implants showing (A,B) anatomical reduction and (C,D) bony healing of distal humeral and ulna shaft fractures.
Figure 4
Figure 4
Functional examination at 2 years follow‐up shows almost full range of (A) extension and (B) flexion of the elbow, and (C) supination and (D) pronation of the forearm.

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