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La luxation radiocarpienne

DAHMANI O; ELBACHIRI M; SHIMI M; ELIBRAHIMI A; ELMRINI A
CHIR MAIN , 2013, vol. 32, n° 1, p. 30-36
Doc n°: 162913
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1016/j.main.2012.12.005
Descripteurs : DD74 - TRAUMATISMES - POIGNET-CARPE

Radiocarpal dislocation is an uncommon entity in traumatolgy. The purpose of this
study was to detail the pathogenesis of radiocarpal dislocation and describe its
complications and treatment.
Nine radiocarpal dislocations were reviewed
retrospectively. Dorsal displacement was observed for seven dislocations,
anterior displacement for two dislocations. All were associated with fractures of
the radial styloid. Treatment was always surgical. At last follow-up (mean 3 years), the overall functional outcome was satisfactory.
The Green and O'Brien
(modified by Cooney) score was excellent for three patients, fair for four, and
mediocre for two. Two cases of radiocarpal degeneration were observed at last
follow-up. Intracarpal and/or distal radio-ulnar lesions must be stabilized in
order to limit the risk of future degeneration.
CI - Copyright (c) 2013. Published by Elsevier SAS.

Langue : FRANCAIS

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