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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXXVII | Pages 314 - 314
1 Sep 2012
Garg B Kotwal P
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Introduction. Transscaphoid perilunate dislocation is a rare injury and therefore it is easily missed at the initial treatment. Once ignored, an alternative treatment such as proximal row carpectomy is indicated, but surgical outcome is not as good as that of an early reduction. Also late reduction (> 3 months) is not possible and needs extensive dissection. We present an alternative technique of staged reduction with better outcome. Material & Methods. 16 cases (14 males & 2 females) with neglected Transscaphoid perilunate dislocation (> 3 month old) were treated with staged reduction. In first stage an external fixator was applied across the wrist and distraction was done at 1mm/day. Second surgery was done through dorsal approach and we were able to reduce all the fractures & dislocations. Herbert screws and K wires were used for fixation. Results. The mean duration between two surgeries was 2.4 weeks (range 2–4 weeks). 13 cases had excellent results, one had fair result. Two patients developed reflex sympathetic dystrophy and had poor results. Conclusion. Staged reduction should be considered for neglected Transscaphoid perilunate dislocations. If properly executed, a good functional pain free range of motion is the usual outcome