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Upper extremity

Sequence of the Essex-Lopresti lesion—a high-speed video documentation and kinematic analysis

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Pages 177-180 | Received 01 May 2013, Accepted 03 Dec 2013, Published online: 30 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Background and purpose — The pathomechanics of the Essex-Lopresti lesion are not fully understood. We used human cadavers and documented the genesis of the injury with high-speed cameras.

Methods — 4 formalin-fixed cadaveric specimens of human upper extremities were tested in a prototype, custom-made, drop-weight test bench. An axial high-energy impulse was applied and the development of the lesion was documented with 3 high-speed cameras.

Results — The high-speed images showed a transversal movement of the radius and ulna, which moved away from each other in the transversal plane during the impact. This resulted into a transversal rupture of the interosseous membrane, starting in its central portion, and only then did the radius migrate proximally and fracture. The lesion proceeded to the dislocation of the distal radio-ulnar joint and then to a full-blown Essex-Lopresti lesion.

Interpretation — Our findings indicate that fracture of the radial head may be preceded by at least partial lesions of the interosseous membrane in the course of high-energy axial trauma.

All the authors contributed to interpretation of the data and to revision of the final manuscript. KW, KB, KE, ME, and RH conducted the experiments. PB and LM contributed to the conception of the study and wrote the study protocol. KE, ME, and RH collected and analyzed the data. KE, ME, and RH did the statistical analysis. KW wrote the first draft of the manuscript.

No competing interests declared.