2019
DOI: 10.4103/ortho.ijortho_47_19
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Functional Outcome of Bell Tawse Procedure for the Management of Chronic Unreduced Monteggia Fracture-Dislocation in Children

Abstract: Aim of Study:Unreduced or missed Monteggia fracture-dislocation after 4 weeks is a common presentation in a tertiary care center. The aim of this study is to study the functional outcome of Bell Tawse procedure for the management of chronic unreduced Monteggia fracture-dislocation in children.Materials and Methods:In this retrospective study with prospective data collection, 17 children were treated with open reduction of the radial head and annular ligament reconstruction (Bell Tawse) combined with ulnar oste… Show more

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“…The Bell-Tawse technique, consisting of osteotomy and immediate correction of the ulna with internal fixation, open reduction of the radial head and ALR with triceps tendon, is one of the proven procedure for one-stage reconstruction of chronic Monteggia fracture. [ 10 ] The most difficult step of this technique is to stably insert the LCP, once the immediate elongation and angulation of the ulna promises simultaneous reduction of the radiocapitellar joint. To avoid mistake fixation and subluxation during these procedures, immediate angulating and distraction of the ulna after osteotomy for radial head reduction with hinged Ilizarov mini-fixator was advocated by Take et al,[ 20 ] and Wang et al[ 12 ] and Dukan et al[ 15 ] introduced novel techniques using monorail external fixator for accurate correction of the osteotomized ulna and stable insertion of the LCP intraoperatively.…”
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“…The Bell-Tawse technique, consisting of osteotomy and immediate correction of the ulna with internal fixation, open reduction of the radial head and ALR with triceps tendon, is one of the proven procedure for one-stage reconstruction of chronic Monteggia fracture. [ 10 ] The most difficult step of this technique is to stably insert the LCP, once the immediate elongation and angulation of the ulna promises simultaneous reduction of the radiocapitellar joint. To avoid mistake fixation and subluxation during these procedures, immediate angulating and distraction of the ulna after osteotomy for radial head reduction with hinged Ilizarov mini-fixator was advocated by Take et al,[ 20 ] and Wang et al[ 12 ] and Dukan et al[ 15 ] introduced novel techniques using monorail external fixator for accurate correction of the osteotomized ulna and stable insertion of the LCP intraoperatively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those who aimed at facilitating the radial head advocated performing the reconstruction in patients with a TSI less than two months. [ 9 , 10 , 12 , 31 ] The repair of the remnant of annular ligament or autograft transplantation, including triceps tendon, palmaris longus and forearm fascia, was performed in these studies, and complication rate of lost ROM of forearm, narrowing of the radial neck and its necrosis is eliminating in recent years. [ 19 , 32 - 36 ]…”
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“…Many authors recommend open reduction and repair or reconstruction of the annular ligament. [ 7 , 12 , 23 ] However, in surgical exploration, the remnants of the annular ligament are usually difficult to recognize. In order to facilitate the reduction of the radial head, the fibrous scarring tissue needs to be removed, and ALR might be performed simultaneously.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%