PERILUNATE DISLOCATION OF THE IMPURE CARPUS: ASSOCIATION OF AN ANTELUNATE DISLOCATION AND A SCAPHOID FRACTURE AND RADIAL STYLOID
Mouktabis Soufiane*, M. Akanou, T. Ahuary, A. Neqrachi, J. Mekkaoui, M. Boufettal, R. A. Bassir, M. Kharmaz, M. O. Lamrani and M. S. Berrada
ABSTRACT
Our work consists of study a case Volar perilunate fractures-dislocations of the carpus, treated in the service of Traumatology and orthopaedics of the hospital Avicenne rabat. Volar perilunate dislocations and fractures-dislocations of the carpus are very rare, and interest in most cases the young male victim of a violent trauma. The diagnosis is based on clinical examination and particularly on a standard radiographic wrist with at least 3 implications so as not to underrate the lesion. The therapeutic aim is to obtain a satisfactory and stable reduction, an effective restraint by screwing fractures followed by a passive and active physical therapy; these are the only conditions of a favorable prognosis. The rarity of this lesion entity means that most of the series are of low impact and sometimes with insufficient follow-up, which has not allowed the authors to agree on a therapeutic consensus.
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