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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammadmain Rezazadehsaatlou[2] ;
Overview
Classification of fractures is an important factor in patients management. Meanwhile the classification of ulnar fracture is important factor in orthopedic medicine.
Classification
Isolated Ulnar Proximal fracture
Isolated Ulnar Distal fracture
Isolated Ulnar Shaft fracture
Ulnar Proximal fracture associated with radius involvement
Ulnar Distal fracture associated with radius involvement
Ulnar Shaft fracture associated with radius involvement
Ulnar styloid fracture
Ulnar greenstick fracture
Ulnar nightstick fracture
Ulnar buckle fracture
Ulnar monteggia fracture
Ulnar nightstick fracture
Ulnar greenstick fracture
Ulnar nightstick fracture
Ulnar buckle fracture
- Descriptive
- closed versus open
- location
- comminuted, segmental, multifragmented
- displacement
- angulation
- rotational alignment
- OTA classification
- radial and ulna diaphyseal fractures
- Type A
- simple fracture of ulna (A1), radius (A2), or both bones (A3)
- Type B
- wedge fracture of ulna (B1), radius (B2), or both bones (B3)
- Type C
- complex fractures
- Type A
- radial and ulna diaphyseal fractures