Essex-Lopresti fracture

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Essex-Lopresti fracture
Synonyms Essex-Lopresti injury
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Elbow pain, wrist pain, forearm pain, instability
Complications Chronic pain, arthritis, joint instability
Onset Sudden, due to trauma
Duration Varies, can be chronic if untreated
Types N/A
Causes Trauma, typically a fall on an outstretched hand
Risks High-energy impact, osteoporosis
Diagnosis Physical examination, X-ray, CT scan, MRI
Differential diagnosis Galeazzi fracture, Monteggia fracture, distal radius fracture
Prevention N/A
Treatment Surgery, physical therapy, pain management
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, depends on severity and treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Essex-Lopresti Fracture The Essex-Lopresti fracture is a severe injury that involves a combination of fractures and dislocations within the forearm and wrist, specifically affecting the radial head, interosseous membrane, and distal radioulnar joint. This injury is named after Peter Essex-Lopresti, who first described it in 1951. The Essex-Lopresti fracture is considered a complex injury due to the involvement of multiple structures and the significant impact it has on the function of the forearm and hand.

Etiology[edit]

The Essex-Lopresti fracture typically occurs as a result of a high-energy impact or fall, often with the force transmitted along the length of the radius. This can happen in various scenarios, including vehicular accidents, sports injuries, or falls from a height. The mechanism of injury involves axial compression, pronation, and dorsiflexion of the wrist, leading to the disruption of the radial head, interosseous membrane, and distal radioulnar joint.

Clinical Presentation[edit]

Patients with an Essex-Lopresti fracture often present with pain, swelling, and decreased range of motion in the forearm and wrist. There may also be visible deformity, and the patient will typically have difficulty performing pronation and supination of the forearm. Diagnosis is confirmed through physical examination and imaging studies, including X-rays and MRI, which can help to identify the extent of the injury and any associated fractures or dislocations.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment of an Essex-Lopresti fracture is complex and typically requires surgical intervention to restore the anatomy and function of the forearm. This may involve open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of the radial head fracture, repair or reconstruction of the interosseous membrane, and stabilization of the distal radioulnar joint. Postoperative rehabilitation is crucial to regain range of motion and strength.

Prognosis[edit]

The prognosis for patients with an Essex-Lopresti fracture depends on the severity of the injury, the timeliness and effectiveness of treatment, and the patient's adherence to rehabilitation. Complications can include chronic pain, stiffness, and reduced function of the forearm and wrist, as well as the potential for post-traumatic arthritis.

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