Aims. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationships between the degree of injury to the medial and lateral collateral ligaments (MCL and LCL) and associated fractures in patients with a posterolateral
The brachial artery is rarely injured after closed
1. Recurrent
Twenty-three patients, aged from 10 to 60 years, underwent open reduction for untreated posterior
Persistent
Simultaneous
A new technique for repair of neglected posterior
Four cases of arterial damage resulting from closed posterior
1. Rupture of the brachial artery or of one of its divisions in association with elbow injuries is probably more common than a survey of the literature would imply. Three cases of rupture of the brachial artery complicating compound
1. A lesion of the median nerve after reduction of a dislocated elbow in a boy of nine is recorded. 2. The nerve lesion was progressive, and at operation on the seventh day after injury the nerve was found to be trapped in the joint between the humerus and the ulna. 3. The nerve was freed and gradual recovery occurred.
We present six patients with chronic
1. Three cases of fracture of the neck of the radius with medial displacement of the head are described. 2. It is proposed that such injuries be classified into two types: 1) displacement of the radial head without