Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1934;16:351-354.
© 1934 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
FRACTURE OF THE ULNA WITH DISLOCATION OF THE HEAD OF THE RADIUS
S. R. CUNNINGHAM M.D.
1. This complicated fracture is not uncommon.
2. If recognized and properly treated early, there should be little or no residual disability or deformity.
3. Careful roentgen-ray study is necessary, with particular care to include the elbow joints, in all ulnar shaft fractures.
4. Neglected cases result in great loss of function and much deformity.