Literature DB >> 15587040

Concurrent scaphoid fracture with scapholunate ligament rupture.

Chun-Ying Cheng1, Kuo-Yao Hsu, I-Chuan Tseng, Hsin-Nung Shih.   

Abstract

Various patterns of traumatic carpal injury have been described in the literature. Although the combination of scaphoid fracture and scapholunate ligament rupture in the same injury has been reported and these lesions can no longer be considered mutually exclusive, little information is available on management methods and the long-term results of such seemingly paradoxical complex injuries. This study reviews 11 previously described cases and reports an additional two cases of concurrent scaphoid fracture with scapholunate ligament rupture. This concurrent injury has two presentations; namely perilunate fracture-dislocation, which is the most common presentation, and complex scaphoid fracture. No single mechanism of injury exists that accounts for these complex injuries. High-energy trauma was the only characteristic common to all these cases. Most cases had unsatisfactory radiographic results including scaphoid nonunion, avascular necrosis of the lunate or the proximal pole of the scaphoid and arthrotic wrist changes at an average follow-up of 11 months. Managing these difficult problems needs critical recognition and repair of both bony and ligamentous damage. Early proximal row carpectomy or four-corner midcarpal fusion is another option when these injuries preclude stable reduction and fixation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15587040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Orthop Belg        ISSN: 0001-6462            Impact factor:   0.500


  3 in total

1.  Acute scaphoidectomy and four-corner fusion for the surgical treatment of trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture dislocation with pre-existing scaphoid non-union.

Authors:  Darren Roberts; Dominic Michael Power
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-07-16

2.  Comparison of Fracture Location and Extent of Comminution in Isolated Scaphoid Fractures Versus Transscaphoid Fracture-Dislocations.

Authors:  Thomas M Suszynski; Oded Ben-Amotz; Jennifer S Kargel; Robert Bass; Douglas M Sammer
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2018-08-24

3.  Scaphoid fractures with scapholunate ligament involvement: Instability or ligamentous laxity? Role of arthroscopy and pinning.

Authors:  N Della Rosa; V Duca; E Lancellotti; F Pilla; A Panciera; R Adani
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2019-05-15
  3 in total

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