Locked Traumatic Pisiform Dislocation: A Case Report
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2019
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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Case:A 32-year-old man presented to the emergency department with several carpal bone fractures and a locked distal pisiform dislocation after trauma. Treatment consisted of open surgical and reduction, osteosynthesis with a single Kirschner wire, and ligament repair. The patient's functional outcome was excellent, and his Mayo wrist score was 90 at 36 months after injury.Conclusions:Pisiform dislocations may be difficult to diagnose because anteroposterior and lateral radiographs may not be sufficient to visualize the injury. A 30° semisupinated wrist X-ray and computed tomography can be helpful. A satisfactory clinical result may be achieved if distal pisiform dislocations are detected early and managed surgically with open reduction and ligament repair. © 2019 BY THE JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY, INCORPORATED.
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Adult, Article, Capitate Fracture, Case Report, Cast Application, Cast Removal, Clinical Article, Closed Luxation Reduction, Computer Assisted Tomography, Fracture Healing, Hamate Fracture, Human, Joint Limitation, Joint Swelling, Ligament Surgery, Locked Traumatic Pisiform Dislocation, Male, Open Luxation Reduction, Open Surgery, Osteosynthesis, Physiotherapy, Radial Styloid Process, Range Of Motion, Scaphoid Fracture, Traffic Accident, Treatment Outcome, Triquetrum Fracture, Wrist Dislocation, Wrist Fracture, Wrist Pain, Wrist Radiography, Bone Wire, Carpal Bone, Injury, Joint Dislocation, Pisiform Bone, Procedures, Wrist, Wrist Injury, Adult, Bone Wires, Carpal Bones, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Humans, Joint Dislocations, Male, Pisiform Bone, Wrist Injuries, Wrist Joint
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