• Title of article

    Nonunio‎n of Fractures of the Ulna and Radius Diaphyses: Clinical and Radiological Results of Surgical Treatment

  • Author/Authors

    Boussakri, H Department of Orthopaedic and Traumatology Surgery - Midelt Hospital, Morocco , Elibrahimi, A Department of Orthopeadic Surgery B4 - Hassan II University Hospital - Fez, Morocco , Bachiri, M Department of Orthopeadic Surgery B4 - Hassan II University Hospital - Fez, Morocco , Elidrissi, M Department of Orthopeadic Surgery B4 - Hassan II University Hospital - Fez, Morocco , Shimi, M Department of Orthopeadic Surgery B4 - Hassan II University Hospital - Fez, Morocco , Elmrini, A Department of Orthopeadic Surgery B4 - Hassan II University Hospital - Fez, Morocco

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    27
  • To page
    34
  • Abstract
    Aseptic nonunio‎n of the radius and ulna is a major complication of forearm fractures, accounting for 2% to 10% of all forearm fractures. The aim of our study is to evaluate the functional and radiological results of surgical treatment of diaphyseal aseptic nonunio‎n of the radius and ulna, with autologous bone grafting, decortication and internal plate fixation. A series of 21 patients (26 nonunio‎ns) was retrospectively reviewed, the average age was 35 years with a mean of 31,58 years (range 12-44 years) . The fractures included isolated radius (n=6) and ulna (n=10), and both radius and ulna (n=5). The Grace and Eversmann score was used to evaluate our results. Fifteen had very good results, five good and one average. Consolidation of the two bones was attained in 6.2 months. Therefore, the functional prognosis of the upper limb imposes the need for an adequate treatment. This management strategy has enabled us to have satisfactory results. However, the best treatment of nonunio‎n remains the preventive treatment with an optimal management and care of the forearm fractures.
  • Keywords
    Radius and ulna , diaphyseal fracture , nonunio‎n
  • Journal title
    Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2602050