Forearm floating with a terrible triad in the elbow after fall, case report

Trauma Case Rep. 2023 Oct 19:48:100960. doi: 10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100960. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Perilunate fracture dislocation with an elbow dislocation, it is referred to as a floating forearm. Very few cases have been described worldwide. We report a case of a 37-year-old man diagnosed with a floating forearm (trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture dislocation combined with a terrible triad injury), after a fall of the top of an olive tree. Urgent closed reduction of the elbow and wrist was obtained. A double approach to the wrist was used: dorsal approach to fix the scaphoid and to reduce the carpus and a volar approach to release the median nerve and repair the volar capsule. A lateral approach to the elbow was performed to fix the radial head and to repair the lateral collateral ligament. At 3 months postoperative, the patient had no pain in the elbow and in the wrist. He returned to Work with some restriction at 4-month post operatively.

Keywords: Elbow; Forearm floating; Perilunar fracture dislocation; Scaphoid; Terrible triad.

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