1.Palmar Divergent Dislocation of Scaphoid and Lunate.
Ho Jung KANG ; Dong Joon SHIM ; Soo Bong HAHN ; Eung Shick KANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2003;44(6):1091-1093
A 28-year-old man presented with a palmar divergent dislocation of the scaphoid and lunate. He was treated with an open reduction and an internal fixation with two Kirschner's wires after the 25th day of trauma due to a neurological injury. The results were satisfactory after 18 months follow up without any evidence of avascular necrosis and traumatic arthritis of the scaphoid and lunate. The patient had no limitation in motion or intermittent wrist pain. We reported this case with a brief review of relevant literatures.
Adult
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Arthrography
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Bone Wires
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Dislocations/*etiology/radiography/*surgery
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*Fracture Fixation, Internal
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Human
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Male
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*Scaphoid Bone
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*Semilunar Bone
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Wrist Injuries/*complications