Medial Radial Head Dislocation Associated with a Proximal Olecranon Fracture: A Bado Type V?

  • Segaren N
  • Abdul-Jabar H
  • Segaren N
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Monteggia fracture is relatively rare. We present an unreported configuration of a traumatic olecranon fracture with a concomitant medial radial head dislocation in a 3-year-old male. This injury was initially missed and required a subsequent operative intervention. Following surgery, there was evident fracture union, articular congruency, and a full functional recovery. Medial radial head dislocation is not accounted for in the Bado (1967) classification of the Monteggia lesion and hence we propose the addition of a Bado V category.

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Segaren, N., Abdul-Jabar, H. B., Segaren, N., & Barry, M. (2014). Medial Radial Head Dislocation Associated with a Proximal Olecranon Fracture: A Bado Type V? Case Reports in Surgery, 2014, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/723756

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