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Volar dislocation of the triquetrum - case report and review of literature.

David Braig1, Georgios Koulaxouzidis1, Ziad Kalash1, Jonas Bürk2, G Björn Stark1.   

Abstract

In contrast to triquetral fractures, dislocations of the triquetrum are very uncommon because of the very strong ligamentous support. They occasionally occur in association with complex wrist injuries, isolated dislocations however are extremely rare. We report a case of a male athlete who sustained an isolated volar dislocation of the triquetrum. The injury was treated by open reduction, fixation with Kirschner-wires and direct repair of torn ligaments. Kirschner-wires were removed after 6 weeks and physiotherapy was started. At 3 years follow-up he reported to be free of pain and showed only slightly restricted grip strength and range of motion when compared to his uninjured hand. A review of the literature indicates that final outcomes are usually satisfactory if prompt diagnosis and treatment occurs. However persistent pain and impaired hand function may result because of delayed diagnosis or insufficient repair of associated ligament injuries.

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Keywords:  Carpal bones; Dislocation; Ligament injury; Triquetrum; Wrist injury

Year:  2013        PMID: 25414557      PMCID: PMC4235815          DOI: 10.1007/s12593-013-0104-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Microsurg        ISSN: 0974-3227


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