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Nerve injuries complicating Monteggia lesion
Jae Duk Ryu, Chang Hwan Han, Weon Yoo Kim, Jin Hyung Sung, Jin Ho Jung, Jin Young Kim
Journal of the Korean Society of Fractures 2000;13(3):591-596.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.3.591
Published online: June 23, 2016

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Taejon St. Mary Hospital, Catholic University, Taejon, Korea.

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  • PURPOSE: Concerns on the Monteggia lesion was concentrated on the injuries to the bone parts and largely ignores the soft tissues and the nerves in particular. We reviewed injured nerve, treatment and prognosis in the Monteggia lesion associated with nerve injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 1990 through November 1999, 26 patients with Monteggia lesions have been treated: six of these patients had associated with nerve injuries. The age of injured patients ranged from 9 to 67 years with an average of 25.5 years. RESULTS: All could be classified as Type 1 of Bado(anterior dislocation of the radial head), and four injuries were open and two were closed. two patients had radial-nerve palsy and four patients had posterior interosseous-nerve palsy, one of them with associated ulnar-nerve palsy. The fifth patient demonstrated complete spontaneous recovery. One patient with posterior interosseous nerve injury was absence of spontaneous return of function within 12 weeks after injury, exploration and neurolysis was performed. Complete recovery of posterior interosseous nerve function occurred in 14 weeks after exploration. CONCLUSION: Monteggia lesions can be reduced early with ease under general anesthesia and, if necessary, even under local anesthesia. Spontaneous recovery of nerve function may occur within 12 weeks; in the absence of electromyographic or clinical evidence of return of nerve function within 12 weeks, exploration and neurolysis is indicated.

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