Combined Reverse Perilunate and Axial–Ulnar Dislocation of the Wrist: A Case Report

2008 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 672-676 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. CHIN ◽  
M. GARCIA-ELIAS

A 31 year-old professional motorcycle racer had an accident, resulting in an axial–ulnar dislocation of his right dominant wrist with derangement of the trapeziocapitate joint and dorsal dislocation of the capitate together with the triquetrum, the hamate and the corresponding metacarpals. Open reduction and wire fixation obtained excellent functional results at 1 year. This pattern of carpal derangement has not been previously described in the literature.

Hand Surgery ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 13 (03) ◽  
pp. 187-192 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Clark ◽  
R. Amirfeyz ◽  
P. McCann ◽  
R. Bhatia

Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus (ECRL) avulsion is a rare injury which follows resisted wrist hyperflexion. Treatment of this condition with open reduction and internal fixation is not previously described in the literature, and treatment with plaster immobilisation or k-wire fixation requires a prolonged period of immobilisation. We believe that open reduction and internal fixation of these fractures with early mobilisation will result in the best possible wrist function. We describe a sign to raise the index of suspicion for this injury: a palpable bone lump on the dorsum of the hand in the presence of wrist extensor pain or weakness after wrist hyperflexion injury is a sign of wrist extensor avulsion.


2014 ◽  
Vol 65 (3) ◽  
pp. 246-251
Author(s):  
Toshihiko Sakai ◽  
Shingo Takano ◽  
Yoshimi Makizumi ◽  
Junichi Kou ◽  
Niro Tayama

1985 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 382-384
Author(s):  
P. TOFT ◽  
K. BERTHEUSSEN ◽  
S. OTKJAER

A case translunate, transmetacarpal, scapho-radial fracture with perilunate dislocation occurred as a young man drove his motorcycle into the side of a car. Closed reduction was performed initially. Open reduction was performed with a screw in the lunate. Eighteen months later the screw was removed and after two and a half years x-rays revealed no signs of avascular necrosis or arthrosis. The patient fully recovered. This case stresses the necessity of open reduction in cases of complicated carpal fracture dislocations.


2008 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 330
Author(s):  
Hyun Cheol Oh ◽  
Yun Tae Lee ◽  
Ju Hyung Yoo ◽  
Joong Won Ha ◽  
Yung Park ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Spandan R Koshire ◽  
Rajesh R Koshire ◽  
Sangam Jain

Introduction: Among all the traumatic hip dislocations, anterior hip dislocation is a rarity in which the obturator inferior variety is one of the rarest to be documented [1]. Here we present to you the case of our patient, a 35-year-old male with a six month neglected obturator variety of anterior hip dislocation treated by salvage procedure of open reduction without the need for intertrochanteric osteotomy and resultant preserved natural hip for ambulation as an intermediary procedure. Case Report: Mr. SH a 35-year-old male had a fall from 15 feet in his village and was treated by a local quack, Meanwhile the patient continued to experience pain and difficulty walking and after an ordeal of nearly 6 months during the lockdown period in coronavirus disease pandemic, showed up in our emergency room and was diagnosed with an obturator type anterior hip dislocation for which we carried out open reduction aided with Murphys skid through an anterolateral approach and stabilization using two Steinman pins and further immobilization by Thomas splint for a period of 15 days, which was done after confirmation of intact head vascularity under general anesthesia after which gradual mobilization was initiated. 3 months post operative, now patient is ambulatory with stick support with no deformity, no pain and with early radiological features of avascular necrosis (AVN) for which Total Hip Replacement (THR) is planned at a later date. Conclusion: Utilisation of salvage procedures and moreover those with minimal operative complications will result in better, natural long-term intermediary measure outcome with a resultant delay in joint replacement procedure which is in the better interest of the patient. Keywords: Anterior hip dislocation, open reduction, obturator inferior type, neglected dislocation, Anterolateral approach.


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