%0 Journal Article %T Rare Bilateral Radius and Ulna Fractures: A Case Report %A Kwabena Nana Achiaw Dankwa %A Ekins Kuuzie %A Samuel Kwame Ofori %J Open Journal of Orthopedics %P 1-11 %@ 2164-3016 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojo.2024.141001 %X Introduction: Forearm fractures involving both the radius and ulna, present distinctive challenges in orthopedic trauma management. This case report explores the complexities of a rare case of bilateral fractures, emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach for optimal outcomes. Case Presentation: This report presents the case of a 40-year-old motorcyclist who was involved in a road accident and arrived at the emergency department shortly after the incident. Clinical examination revealed closed fractures in both forearms with mild swelling and severe tenderness. Fortunately, no neurovascular issues or compartment syndrome were detected. The patient was administered intravenous fluids and effective pain relief. Forearm splints were applied and the arms were elevated using pillows. Radiographs showed fractures in the right distal radius and ulna, as well as the left mid-shaft radius and ulna. Under general anesthesia, open reduction and internal fixation were per-formed using plates and screws for all four fractures. Postoperatively, the patient¡¯s arms were immobilized and elevated, with gradual recovery during follow-up appointments over six months, eventually achieving full function without complaints. Conclusion: This article highlights the possibility, although infrequent, of bilateral shaft fractures of the ulna and radius. With thorough clinical assessment and radiological investigation, such fractures can be well-defined. The required definitive treatment, which usually involves open reduction and internal fixation, can be performed. %K Forearm %K Fracture %K Ulnar %K Radius %K Bilateral %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=130484