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Compound Dorsal Dislocation of Lunate with Trapezoid Fracture
Author(s) -
BongSung Kim,
Gerrit Grieb,
Patrick Rhodius,
Arne Böcker,
Jan-Philipp Stromps,
Nils Andreas Krämer,
Norbert Pallua
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
clinics and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2039-7283
DOI - 10.4081/cp.2016.879
Subject(s) - medicine , lunate , reduction (mathematics) , dorsum , lunate bone , surgery , internal fixation , fixation (population genetics) , range of motion , dislocation , radiography , anatomy , population , geometry , mathematics , environmental health , materials science , composite material
We report about a dorsal dislocation of the lunate accompanied by a trapezoid fracture in a 41-year old male patient after a motorcycle accident. The lunate dislocation with no dorsal or volar intercalated segment instability (DISI, VISI) was diagnosed by x-ray whereas the trapezoid fracture was only diagnosable by computed tomography. A closed reduction and internal fixation of the lunate by two Kirschner wires was performed, the trapezoid fracture was conservatively treated. Surgery was followed by immobilization, intense physiotherapy and close follow-up. Even though complaints such as swelling and pain subsided during the course of rehabilitation, partial loss of strength and range of motion remained even after 16 months. In conclusion, a conservative treatment of trapezoid fractures seems to be sufficient in most cases. Closed reduction with K-wire fixation led to an overall satisfactory result in our case. For dorsal lunate dislocations in general, open reduction should be performed when close reduction is unsuccessful or DISI/VISI are observed in radiographs after attempted close reduction.

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