Post-traumatic radioulnar synostosis can have a profound effect on upper extremity function. Prior reports of excision, with and without interposition material, have demonstrated frequent recurrence and disappointing results. Based on a favorable experience with radiation prophylaxis of heterotopic ossification following total hip arthroplasty, this modality has been used in the management of post-traumatic forearm synostosis. Four cases using excision of bony synostosis followed by single-fraction, low-dose (800 cGy), limited-field irradiation are presented. With a follow-up period of 1-4 years after excision and irradiation, all four patients had total arcs of forearm rotation between 115 degrees and 120 degrees. Each patient noted sustained functional improvement, and there was no x-ray film evidence of recurrent synostosis formation. Single fraction irradiation did not require ongoing patient compliance nor did it complicate rehabilitative efforts. Furthermore, soft tissue and bony healing were not impaired.
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