Journal article
Posterior Divergent Dislocation of the Elbow in Children and Adolescents
Altay O Altuntas, Jitendra Balakumar, Robert J Howells, H Kerr Graham
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics | Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) | Published : 2005
Abstract
Divergent dislocation of the elbow is defined as a specific elbow dislocation in which the distal humerus is forced between the proximal radius and ulna, resulting in separation or divergence of the proximal forearm bones. This is an uncommon injury in children, with 14 cases reported in the last 23 years. The authors report three additional cases and the findings from cadaver elbow dissections in which the injury was reproduced. The authors propose that there is only one type of divergent dislocation, resulting from indirect forces transmitted to the elbow from a fall on the outstretched hand. The injury predominantly occurs in younger children because joint laxity is a predisposing cause. ..
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