Infraulnar 1/3 fracture with inferior ulnar radial dislocation
In 1929 the French called it anti-Meng's fracture. This injury was described in detail by Galeazzi in 1934 and has since been referred to as Geiger's fracture. The incidence of this type of injury is six times higher than that of Mons fracture.
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