| Literature DB >> 29619121 |
V Athanasiou1, A Panagopoulos1, I D Iliopoulos1, I Vrahnis1, G Diamantakis1, P Kraniotis1, M Tyllianakis1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intra-articular fractures of the distal part of the triquetrum within the pisotriquetral joint are uncommon, and can be associated with tears of the dorsal carpal ligaments, pisiform subluxation and/or FCU dislocation. Their diagnosis is difficult and requires a high clinical suspicion and a proper radiological examination including oblique wrist x-rays, computed tomography and MRI scan. These fractures can be delayed diagnosed due to late presentation thus leading to painful nonunion, persistent instability and late pisotriquetral arthritis. CASE REPORT: We present a case of a 40-year-old male who complained about ulnarsided wrist pain after a fall on his extended wrist during bicycling. The diagnosis of triquetrum fracture was suspected on clinical examination and confirmed using standard and oblique radiographs and CT scan evaluation. He was immobilized in a short-arm cast for 6 weeks followed by a progressive return to wrist motion and subsequent strengthening for another 5 weeks. He reported complete resolution of pain and excellent wrist motion and function one year after the injury, demonstrating a Mayo score of 100.Entities:
Keywords: Dorsal carpal ligament tears; FCU subluxation; Intra-articular fracture; Pisotriquetral joint; Triquetrum fracture; pPisiform subluxation
Year: 2018 PMID: 29619121 PMCID: PMC5859460 DOI: 10.2174/1874325001812010084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Orthop J ISSN: 1874-3250
Review of literature of isolated intra-articular fractures of the distal ulnar part of triquetrum.
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| Osteochondral | 17, male | Fall on outstretched arm during volleyball | Pisiform and osteochondral fragment excision | Satisfactory | |
| Osteochondral | 17, male | Fall on outstretched arm during football | Pisiform and osteochondral fragment excision | Satisfactory | |
| Osteochondral | 21, female | Fall on outstretched hand while snowboarding | Pisiform excision | Satisfactory | |
| Body fracture (distal part) | 29, male | Motorcycle accident; collision with a panel truck | Closed KW fixation | Satisfactory | |
| Osteochondral | 40, male | Fall from 4 m height | Arthroscopically assisted KW fixation | Satisfactory | |
| Body fracture (distal part) | 29, male | Fall from height and landed on his right hand, presented 2 months later | Screw fixation | Satisfactory |