![]() The modified Bell-Tawse technique is an effective method, even if it leads to a slight loss of mobility, especially in terms of pronosupination. They experienced a slight loss of pronosupination but they reported no restrictions to their activities of daily living or any functional impairment. After a mean follow-up of 35 months (range: 9-84) all patients achieve a functional flexion-extension range. All 3 were treated by means of the Bell Tawse technique as modified by Lloyd-Roberts and Bucknill one of the patients was also subjected to ulnar osteotomy. Two of them were male and all presented with type 1 Bado injuries on the right side. The mean age of the 3 patients was 7 years (range: 5-9). ![]() ![]() We present 3 cases treated by means of open reduction and reconstruction of the annular ligament with a strip of triceps fascia. Monteggia injuries are a rare occurrence (2% of all elbow fractures), and inveterate cases are extremely unusual. The Journal is included in the major databases: MEDLINE/PubMed, IME, EMBASE, Bibliomed, SCOPUS, and IBECS. All works are evaluated blind by at least 3 peer reviewers, whose judgements are finally supervised by the Editor of the particular area of knowledge and by the Journal Editor in Chief. The Editorial Committee consists of 10 independent members, specialists of recognised prestige that are not associated with the governing bodies of the Society. The Updates and Research Works sections are of great interest to specialists, due to the careful selection of the topics. In each issue it also publishes one or two clinical cases that are of great interest to the readers, since they are usually exceptional cases that are difficult to diagnose or treat. In the contents of the Journal, priority is given to original research articles on the specialty, which is also its main aim the publication of the best original research articles in Spanish. ![]() The Revista Española de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología (Journal of Orthopaedics Surgery and Traumatology) is the official publication of the Spanish Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology that has a combined total of 5,000 members, and is the leading Spanish journal of the specialty. ![]()
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