PMID: 9524523Apr 3, 1998Paper

Corrective ulnar osteotomy for malunited anterior Monteggia lesions in children. 12 patients followed for 1-12 years

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica
G Inoue, K Shionoya

Abstract

We reviewed 12 children, mean 5 (1-12) years, after corrective osteotomy of the ulna, combined with open reduction of the radial head for malunited anterior Monteggia lesions (Bado type I). A simple corrective osteotomy was used in the first 6 patients (group A) and a posterior angular osteotomy was used in the second group of 6 patients (group B). All osteotomies healed uneventfully, but 3 patients had a persistent dislocation of the radial head. Children who had been treated with an angular osteotomy had the best clinical outcome).

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