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Isolated traumatic posterior dislocation of the radial head: a report on two cases.
Acta Orthopaedica Belgica 1996 September
Posterior dislocation of the radial head without a fracture of the ulna in an adult is extremely rare. Two cases are presented in which the diagnosis was not made until 5 and 6 weeks respectively after the injury. In one case an open reduction and reconstruction of the annular ligament yielded a bad result. After excision of the radial head in the second case a good range of motion of the elbow was regained.
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