Interosseus Membrane Reconstruction Following a Forearm Injury: A Case Report.

J Wrist Surg

Fourth Year Medical Student, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Marian University, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Essex-Lopresti injuries are complex forearm and elbow injuries that include a radial head fracture and disruptions of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) and interosseous membrane (IOM), often overlooked in diagnosis.
  • A 43-year-old man with multiple injuries underwent surgery where significant IOM disruption was found, leading to a reconstruction that restored joint stability, allowing him to return to work over a year later.
  • The case highlights the critical role of the IOM in maintaining elbow stability and suggests that IOM repair could enhance treatment methods for these complicated injuries, although more studies are needed to confirm this.

Article Abstract

 Essex-Lopresti injuries are complex, frequently missed forearm/elbow injuries consisting of a fracture of the radial head with disruption of both the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) and the interosseous membrane (IOM). Ideal management of these injuries remains controversial, especially in relation to the IOM, due in part to underdiagnosis of IOM injury and incomplete understanding of the IOM role.  A 43-year-old man sustained an open radial shaft fracture with associated radial head subluxation, coronoid base fracture, and DRUJ injury with ulnar head subluxation. He was taken for surgery, where elbow instability with near complete disruption of the IOM was observed. Persistent gross rotational instability was noted following radius fixation, so braided suture and button reconstruction of the central band of the IOM was performed. This restored rotational and longitudinal stability to the radiocapitellar joint and DRUJ. Over 1 year out from the index surgery, the patient's elbow and DRUJ have remained stable, and he is back working as a laborer.  While little literature exists on outcomes of acute IOM reconstruction in these injuries, recent biomechanical studies have shown the importance of the central band on rotational elbow stability.  This case supports the importance of the central band of the IOM by demonstrating the impact of its repair on the longitudinal and rotational stability of the elbow and DRUJ. IOM repair has the potential to improve our treatment of this complicated injury by better restoring forearm stability and function of the elbow, which future studies could help further elucidate.

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