Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child

Background. Anterior elbow fracture dislocation is rare, especially in paediatric age group. Of the reported cases to date, three-quarter were posterior dislocation of the elbow. Anterior elbow dislocation is rarely reported, with incidence of only <2%. Clinical case. A 6-year-old girl presented...

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Main Authors: Khirul Ashar, Nur Ayuni, Liew, Siew Khei, Azmi, Nur Syahirah, Yeak, Raymond Dieu Kiat, Rahul, Lingam, Chen, Raimi Adam
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author Khirul Ashar, Nur Ayuni
Liew, Siew Khei
Azmi, Nur Syahirah
Yeak, Raymond Dieu Kiat
Rahul, Lingam
Chen, Raimi Adam
author_facet Khirul Ashar, Nur Ayuni
Liew, Siew Khei
Azmi, Nur Syahirah
Yeak, Raymond Dieu Kiat
Rahul, Lingam
Chen, Raimi Adam
author_sort Khirul Ashar, Nur Ayuni
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description Background. Anterior elbow fracture dislocation is rare, especially in paediatric age group. Of the reported cases to date, three-quarter were posterior dislocation of the elbow. Anterior elbow dislocation is rarely reported, with incidence of only <2%. Clinical case. A 6-year-old girl presented to casualty with left elbow deformity and pain after she tripped and fell in the toilet. Ulnar clawing was present with reduced sensation over ulnar nerve distribution. No wound was found, distal pulses and circulation were good. The X-rays showed anterior dislocation of the left elbow with olecranon fracture. Closed manual reduction was attempted but failed. Open reduction and percutaneous K-wire insertion under general anaesthesia was performed. Medial approach of the elbow was done. Intra-operatively ulnar nerve was found impinged by the distal ulnar fragment but was in continuity. The transverse olecranon fracture was fixed with two K-wires and the radial head was reduced. Ulnar nerve was mobilised until tension-free. Ulnar collateral ligament was repaired. The elbow was immobilised with a splint. Ulnar claw was resolved at 2 weeks. The fracture heals and the K-wires were removed at 6 weeks. At 8 weeks, range of movement of the elbow was full. The elbow was stable in varus and valgus. Discussion. Anterior elbow dislocation is a high energy trauma and one should be cautious of neurovascular injury. There was no clear recommendation in the literature regarding surgical approach. We chose medial approach of the elbow for ulnar nerve exploration and olecranon fixation. Conclusion. This rare injury should be treated with high index of suspicious. Surgical approach should be tailored individually according to the instability of the elbow joint and neurovascular status, as in this case was the posteromedial instability associated with ulnar nerve palsy.
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spelling upm-878812023-03-03T02:01:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87881/ Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child Khirul Ashar, Nur Ayuni Liew, Siew Khei Azmi, Nur Syahirah Yeak, Raymond Dieu Kiat Rahul, Lingam Chen, Raimi Adam Background. Anterior elbow fracture dislocation is rare, especially in paediatric age group. Of the reported cases to date, three-quarter were posterior dislocation of the elbow. Anterior elbow dislocation is rarely reported, with incidence of only <2%. Clinical case. A 6-year-old girl presented to casualty with left elbow deformity and pain after she tripped and fell in the toilet. Ulnar clawing was present with reduced sensation over ulnar nerve distribution. No wound was found, distal pulses and circulation were good. The X-rays showed anterior dislocation of the left elbow with olecranon fracture. Closed manual reduction was attempted but failed. Open reduction and percutaneous K-wire insertion under general anaesthesia was performed. Medial approach of the elbow was done. Intra-operatively ulnar nerve was found impinged by the distal ulnar fragment but was in continuity. The transverse olecranon fracture was fixed with two K-wires and the radial head was reduced. Ulnar nerve was mobilised until tension-free. Ulnar collateral ligament was repaired. The elbow was immobilised with a splint. Ulnar claw was resolved at 2 weeks. The fracture heals and the K-wires were removed at 6 weeks. At 8 weeks, range of movement of the elbow was full. The elbow was stable in varus and valgus. Discussion. Anterior elbow dislocation is a high energy trauma and one should be cautious of neurovascular injury. There was no clear recommendation in the literature regarding surgical approach. We chose medial approach of the elbow for ulnar nerve exploration and olecranon fixation. Conclusion. This rare injury should be treated with high index of suspicious. Surgical approach should be tailored individually according to the instability of the elbow joint and neurovascular status, as in this case was the posteromedial instability associated with ulnar nerve palsy. LLC Eco-Vector 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87881/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Khirul Ashar, Nur Ayuni and Liew, Siew Khei and Azmi, Nur Syahirah and Yeak, Raymond Dieu Kiat and Rahul, Lingam and Chen, Raimi Adam (2020) Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child. Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery, 8 (2). 207 - 212. ISSN 2309-3994; ESSN: 2410-8731 https://journals.eco-vector.com/turner/article/view/17721 10.17816/PTORS17721
spellingShingle Khirul Ashar, Nur Ayuni
Liew, Siew Khei
Azmi, Nur Syahirah
Yeak, Raymond Dieu Kiat
Rahul, Lingam
Chen, Raimi Adam
Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child
title Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child
title_full Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child
title_fullStr Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child
title_full_unstemmed Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child
title_short Anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child
title_sort anterior elbow fracture dislocation with ulnar nerve palsy in a six-year-old child
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