Xray of Undisplaced Fracture of Ulna In Distal Region

Xray of undisplaced fracture of ulna  in distal fourth region of ulna.

Xray of Undisplaced Fracture of Ulna In Distal Region

Xray of Undisplaced Fracture of Ulna In Distal Region

The patient was treated with above elbow plaster cast.

AP and Lateral Views of Xray of Fracture of Radius and Ulna

Fracture of radius and ulna in a young adult.

fracture of Radius and Ulna

fracture of Radius and Ulna

The fracture occurred in a motor vehicle injury

Xray of Minimally Displaced Fracture of Ulna

Fifty years old male with history of fall after inebriation. Xray revealed an ulnar fracture in distal fourth of ulna.

Minimally Displaced Fracture of Ulna

Minimally Displaced Fracture of Ulnar Shaft

The fracture was treated with conservative treatment but patient was lost in follow up.

Xray of Comminuted Fracture of Distal End Ulna

46 years old male with history of direct hit on forearm.

The xray shows fracture of distal end of ulna.

Comminuted Fracture of Distal Part of Ulna

Comminuted Fracture of Distal Part of Ulna

The fracture was not displaced and was treated by above elbow plaster of Paris cast.

An Unusual Fracture Of Proximal End Ulna Along With Dislocation of Radial Head

An unusual of fracture of upper end of ulna

An Unusual Fracture of Ulna

An Unusual Fracture of Upper End of Ulna

 

The fracture involves vertical split upper part of shaft of ulna along with coronoid process of ulna.

There is also dislocation of radial head

Fracture Ulna With Radial Head Lateral Dislocation [Monteggia Fracture Dislocation] In Adult- Anteroposterior Xray

Monteggia fracture dislocation is the term for the upper limb injury that involves fracture of the ulnar shaft and dislocation of the radial head.

Following anteroposterior xray belongs to 28 year old young adult who sustained this injury in a motor vehicle accident.

Monteggia Fracture Dislocation

Fracture Ulna With Lateral Dislocation of Radial Head

The radial head is dislocated to lateral side and there is a comminution in fracture of ulnar shaft.

Preoperative and Postoperative Xrays of Fracture Shaft Of Ulna In Distal Third Region

29 years of male had a fall from motor bike and injured right forearm. Xray revealed a fracture in distal third of ulna

Xray of Fracture Ulnar Shaft Distal Third

The fracture was fixed with dynamic compression plate. Only one postoperative view is available. The following xray has been taken within a week of the surgery. [Read more...]

Xray of Fracture Ulna

Fracture Ulna

The image shows anteroposterior view of xray of forearm. In present radiograph fracture of ulna is visible. Radius bone appears intact.

Author Note:

For exclusion of any other injury, another view (lateral view) must also be taken. In addition distal radio ulnar joint is not visible.

This xray was done in busy casualty and probably other view was ignored due to rush.