2023
DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2023.v13.i05.3622
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Type III Monteggia Fracture–dislocation with Radial Nerve Injury in Adults – A Case Report of two Cases

Abstract: Introduction: Uncommon complication of Monteggia fracture is associated PIN palsy. The PIN palsy following Monteggia fracture–dislocation is neuropraxias and will recover spontaneously. Case Reports: Two cases who were diagnosed as Monteggia fracture–dislocation with PIN palsy and associated superficial branch of radial nerve injury – Power 0/5 and sensations 0/2 were taken up for surgery (open reduction internal fixation of fracture of ulna + closed reduction of radial head). By the end of 7 weeks, both sens… Show more

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