Radia ulna fracture

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Background

  • Requires great amount of force (vehicular trauma, falls from height, direct blow)
  • Neurovascular complications are unusual

Imaging

  • Always consider wrist and elbow films
  • Assess for angulation
    • AP view: radial styloid and radial tuberosity normally point in opposite directions
    • Lateral view: ulnar styloid and coronoid process normally point in opposite directions

Differential Diagnosis

Forearm Fracture Types

Management

  • Rule-out compartment syndrome
    • Often admitted for obs, especially if prolonged reduction
  • ORIF

See Also

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