Monteggia fractureMonteggia fracture. Fracture of the proximal or middle third of the ulna with associated radial head dislocation/instability. GB Monteggia 1812Mike CadoganJuly 28, 2024
José Luis BadoJosé Luis Bado (1903 – 1977) was a Uruguayan surgeon. Eponymously linked to the Bado classification of Monteggia fractures.Mike CadoganJuly 21, 2024
Riccardo GaleazziRiccardo Galeazzi (1866-1952) was a pioneering Italian orthopaedic surgeon. The eponymous Galeazzi fracture is named after him.Danny McGurgan and Mike CadoganJuly 21, 2024
Giovanni Battista MonteggiaGiovanni Battista Montéggia (1762-1815) was an Italian surgeon. Eponym: Monteggia fracture (1812) ulna fracture, radial head dislocationMike CadoganJuly 20, 2024
Galeazzi fractureGaleazzi fracture (1934). Fracture of the distal third of the radius with associated Distal radio-ulna joint (DRUJ) disruption. Danny McGurgan and Mike CadoganJuly 15, 2024
Bado ClassificationJosé Luis Bado (1903-1977) was a Uruguayan surgeon who created the Bado Classification of Monteggia fractures in 1967 to define 4 TypesAparicio Gomez and Mike CadoganOctober 27, 2020
ICE 001: Forearm injuryA 24 year old woman fell on an outstretched hand while playing netball. Describe her forearm X-raytrevor jacksonMarch 1, 2019