Limited radiographs of the distal forearm obtained on the day of injury demonstrated a nondisplaced fracture of the ulnar diaphysis. The patient was assured that the fracture should heal with minimal protection and was given a removable wrist splint. Three weeks later, radiographs show 50% loss ...
The most common dislocation involves posterior displacement of both the radius and ulna in relation to the distal humerus. Lateral and medial dislocations are extremely rare. We report a rare case of isolated medial dislocation of elbow which has not been described much in international literature ...