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  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
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9 Pages

11 August 2023

Essex-Lopresti injuries are characterized by injuries to the proximal radio-ulnar joint, the distal radio-ulnar joint, and the interosseous membrane. This can lead to osteoarthritis, impaction syndrome, or instability. If all three structures are inj...

  • Article
  • Open Access

Interobserver and Intraobserver Reliability of a Novel Classification System for Distal Radioulnar Joint Instability

  • Awad Dmour,
  • Alexandra Maria Burlui,
  • Bianca-Ana Dmour,
  • Ștefan-Dragoș Tîrnovanu,
  • Dragoș-Cristian Popescu,
  • Mihaela Camelia Tîrnovanu,
  • Liliana Savin,
  • Mihaela Pertea,
  • Tudor Cozma and
  • Bogdan Puha
  • + 2 authors

2 February 2026

A clinically useful classification system requires precise definitions, reproducibility, and applicability across different levels of clinical experience. Distal radioulnar joint instability remains insufficiently represented in fracture based classi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,062 Views
12 Pages

Bifocal Radial Fracture/Dislocation and Distal Ulnar Fracture—A Rare Case of Proximal Forearm Instability Not Yet Classified and Literature Review

  • Michele Dario Gurzì,
  • Giacomo Capece,
  • Guido Bocchino,
  • Alessandro El Motassime,
  • Rocco Maria Comodo,
  • Massimiliano Nannerini,
  • Giulio Maccauro and
  • Raffaele Vitiello

2 July 2025

Introduction: Monteggia fractures, first described by Giovanni Battista Monteggia, involve a fracture of the proximal ulna with anterior dislocation of the radial head. Bado’s 1967 classification divides these injuries into four types. Rare mix...