• BACKGROUND
    • Adult Monteggia fracture variants are rare but potentially devastating injuries to the elbow generally requiring surgical treatment. Monteggia injuries with co- existing fractures of the radial head and coronoid present a surgical challenge due to the need to adequately expose all components of the injury for internal fixation or arthroplasty. In this study, we evaluated the clinical outcomes following surgical treatment of adult Monteggia fracture variants in which a coexisting radial head or coronoid fracture was ad- dressed through a single extensile posterior trans-olecranon approach.
  • METHODS
    • A retrospective review of all adult patients who underwent fixation of Monteggia variant fractures with coexisting radial head and coronoid fractures through a trans-olecranon approach by a single surgeon from January 1, 2012, to January 1, 2021, was performed. Patient records were reviewed for demographic information, radiographic outcomes, and postoperative complications leading to re- operation.
  • RESULTS
    • A total of 13 patients met the inclusion criteria for the study, three males and 10 females. The average age of the patients was 64 years old, and patients were followed for an average of 9.9 months postoperatively. Six patients underwent re-operation: one for flap coverage due to wound necrosis, two for revision fixation due to early loss of fixation, two for removal of painful hardware, and one for arthroscopic capsulectomy to treat a flexion contracture. Twelve patients achieved radiographic union and one patient had not achieved union by 1.3 months postoperatively and thereafter did not undergo further radiographic follow-up. No cases of heterotopic ossification, capitellar erosions, overstuffing of a radial head implant, or residual elbow subluxation were seen. There were two cases of lucency around a prosthetic radial head implant stem but without migration of the implant.