2022
DOI: 10.1097/bpb.0000000000000952
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Using the radiocoronoid line for diagnosis of elbow dislocation

Abstract: The radiocapitellar line (RCL) has been widely used to diagnose elbow dislocation. However, there are limitations to the RCL, with the cartilaginous portion of bone making interpretation of radiographs difficult. The study aims to show that the radiocoronoid line, which connects two points on the medial aspect of the radius, proximal to the radial tuberosity, is more suited to diagnose elbow dislocations in the anterior-posterior projection. This study also observes factors affecting accuracy of the radiocapit… Show more

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“…The forearm radiograph, however, ended up giving the surgeon and patient false reassurance about the status of the elbow. Separate radiographs of the anteroposterior and lateral view of the elbow joint make the diagnosis of subluxations and dislocations much more obvious [ 5 ]. A lateral radiograph of the forearm, even if the elbow joint is covered in it cannot substitute a lateral radiograph of the elbow done in 90° flexion [ 6 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The forearm radiograph, however, ended up giving the surgeon and patient false reassurance about the status of the elbow. Separate radiographs of the anteroposterior and lateral view of the elbow joint make the diagnosis of subluxations and dislocations much more obvious [ 5 ]. A lateral radiograph of the forearm, even if the elbow joint is covered in it cannot substitute a lateral radiograph of the elbow done in 90° flexion [ 6 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%