Essex-Lopresti fracture: Difference between revisions

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==Background==
==Background==
*Triad of [[Radial head fracture]], disruption of interosseous membrane, and [[Distal radioulnar joint disruption]]
*Triad of [[radial head fracture]], disruption of interosseous membrane, and [[distal radioulnar joint disruption]]


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==

Revision as of 06:57, 17 May 2019

Background

Clinical Features

  • Unstable and painful forearm
  • Axial force from wrist to elbow after fall on outstretched hand
  • Grip weakness and difficulty pronating wrist

Differential Diagnosis

Elbow Diagnoses

Radiograph-Positive

Radiograph-Negative

Pediatric

Evaluation

  • PA and lateral radiographs of the forearm may only show a Radial head fracture
  • Palpate along interosseous membrane to eval for tenderness
  • Radial pull test: > 3mm displacement dorsal/volar is consistent with Essex-Lopresti
  • May require CT to evaluate subtle fractures

Management

  • Orthopedic referral

Disposition

  • Per ortho - usually outpatient operative management (radial head arthroplasty)

See Also

External Links

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