Elbow
Radial Head Dislocation
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Radial Head Dislocation
, Proximal Radius Dislocation
See Also
Elbow Dislocation
Monteggia Fracture
Nursemaid's Elbow
(
Radial Head Subluxation
)
Radial Head Fracture
Epidemiology
Uncommon condition in children
Differentiate from
Nursemaid's Elbow
(subluxed elbow)
Nursemaid's Elbow
is much more common in children
Causes
Traumatic Injury
dislocates radial head anteriorly
Fall on an outstretched pronated arm
"Bent Ulna" suggests
Monteggia Fracture
Congenital disorder
Radial head dislocates posteriorly
Radial Head Dislocation is often bilateral
Other anomalies may be associated
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Developmental Disorder
Radial head dislocates posterolaterally
Result of
Cerebral Palsy
or neurologic injury
Differential Diagnosis
Monteggia Fracture
Nursemaid's Elbow
Imaging
Elbow XRay
Draw line through long axis of radius
Line should always pass through capitellum in any view
Management
Trauma
tic dislocation
Early reduction to prevent stiffness and pain
See
Elbow Dislocation
Surgery for old neglected dislocations
Congenital or Developmental Dislocations
Management not needed if:
No pain
Little or no functional
Impairment
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