Perilunate
dislocation and fracture dislocations are rare injuries corresponding to 10% of
all carpal injuries. Usually come with high energy trauma, with associated
injuries representing 61%. Volar lunate dislocation or fracture- dislocation
accounts to 3% of perilunate injuries. We present a case of a 42 years old
polytrauma male, transmitted in our department 48 hours after a car accident
with a trans-scaphoid volar lunate dislocation. During operation the lunate was
displaced volarly to the ulnar side of the wrist, forward to styloid process of
distal ulna, while the scaphoid fracture appeared at waist with comminution and
the proximal pole of scaphoid protruded under the dorsal capsule. Carpal
injuries are often missed out in polytrauma patients and these injuries are
underestimated because of the severity of the other visceral or extremity
lesions. Untreated or improperly treated those injuries, leads to serious
morbidity and loss of function. Therefore good functional prognosis with
decreased percentage of complications can be achieved following early
recognition and early open surgical repairing ligamentous complex.
Author (s) Details
G. Kastanis
Department of Orthopaedic, General Hospital of Heraklion –Venizeleio, Crete, Greece
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Author (s) Details
G. Kastanis
Department of Orthopaedic, General Hospital of Heraklion –Venizeleio, Crete, Greece
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/167
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