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==Background==
==Background==
*Radius fracture (distal third) + distal radioulnar dislocation
*Radius fracture (distal third) + distal radioulnar dislocation
** Concurrent Ulnar Styloid fracture is common
**Concurrent Ulnar Styloid fracture is common
*Caused by FOOSH with flexed elbow or direct blow
*Caused by FOOSH with flexed elbow or direct blow



Revision as of 10:10, 4 July 2016

Background

  • Radius fracture (distal third) + distal radioulnar dislocation
    • Concurrent Ulnar Styloid fracture is common
  • Caused by FOOSH with flexed elbow or direct blow

Clinical Features

  • Localized tenderness/swelling over distal radius/wrist

Diagnosis

  • PA: May only show slightly increased distal radioulnar joint space
  • Lateral: Ulna is displaced dorsally
Galeazzi Fracture

Differential Diagnosis

Forearm Fracture Types

Management

  • Consult ortho in the ED; likely requires ORIF
  • Long arm posterior splint with elbow flexed 90° and forearm pronated
    • Linked image indicates neutral position of forearm, rather than pronation

See Also

References