Intramedullary compression device for proximal ulna fracture |
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Authors: | Choon Chiet Hong Fucai Han Joshua Decruz Vinodhkumar Pannirselvam Diarmuid Murphy |
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Affiliation: | 1.University Orthopaedics, Hand and Reconstructive Microsurgery Cluster, National University Hospital, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Proximal ulna fractures account for 20% of all proximal forearm fractures. Many treatment options are available for such fractures, such as cast immobilisation, plate and screw fixation, tension band wiring and intramedullary screw fixation, depending on the fracture pattern. Due to the subcutaneous nature of the proximal forearm, it is vulnerable to open injuries over the dorsal aspect of the proximal ulna. This may in turn prove challenging, as it is critical to obtain adequate soft tissue coverage to reduce the risk of implant exposure and bony infections. We herein describe a patient with a Gustillo III-B open fracture of the proximal ulna, treated with minimally invasive intramedullary screw fixation using a 6.0-mm cannulated headless titanium compression screw (FusiFIX™, Péronnas, France). |
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Keywords: | FusiFIX intramedullary screw fixation open fracture proximal ulna fracture |
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