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Bilateral Comminuted Radial Shaft Fractures From a Single Gunshot: Fixation With Alternative Techniques

The American Journal of Orthopedics. 2009 April;38(4):194-198
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Acute bilateral radial shaft fractures are an unusual entity that has not been previously reported in the literature. Given its bilaterality, this rare clinical entity is best treated with stable internal fixation. Here we report the case of an 18-year- old right-hand–dominant man who sustained a low-caliber gunshot injury. He had been driving with both hands on the steering wheel when he was struck by a single bullet. The bullet caused displaced fractures of the left proximal radial shaft and the right distal radial shaft. Each fracture had extension outside the mid- diaphysis. The patient underwent operative fixation with plating of the right upper extremity and intramedullary nailing on the left side. Both fractures healed, and range of motion was functional.