Lateral view showing complete bony fusion between proximal radius and ulna. The radial head is dysplastic.
Congenital radius-ulna synostosis occurs due to fibrous or bony fusion between radius and ulna. There may be fusion between radius and distal humerus and the radial head is usually dislocated or subluxed.
Congenital radius-ulna synostosis occurs due to fibrous or bony fusion between radius and ulna. There may be fusion between radius and distal humerus and the radial head is usually dislocated or subluxed.
Four-year old child with synostosis of right forearm. There is lack of supination and the forearm is fixed in variable degree of pronation. Both limbs may be involved in 50% of cases.
Four-year old child with synostosis of right forearm. There is lack of supination and the forearm is fixed in variable degree of pronation. Both limbs may be involved in 50% of cases.
Four-year old child with synostosis of right forearm. There is lack of supination and the forearm is fixed in variable degree of pronation. Both limbs may be involved in 50% of cases.
Four-year old child with synostosis of right forearm. There is lack of supination and the forearm is fixed in variable degree of pronation. Both limbs may be involved in 50% of cases.
Dr. Atul Bhaskar, one of the prominent Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon in India has graduated from Seth G S Medical College, Mumbai. After doing his M.S (Orth) from K.E.M. Hospital, he pursued further training in the United Kingdom. He was on the “Yorkshire Orthopaedic Training Program” and obtained his orthopaedic fellowship, FRCS (Orth) and Surgical fellowship, FRCS (Glasgow) degrees. He has received the M.Ch Orth form Liverpool.
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