J Wrist Surg 2024; 13(04): 362-365
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1769790
Case Report

Transradial Transcapitate Perilunotriquetral Coalition Fracture Dislocation

1   Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics University Hospitals Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
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1   Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics University Hospitals Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
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Young-Seok Cho
1   Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics University Hospitals Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
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Lisa J. Tourret
1   Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics University Hospitals Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom
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Abstract

Perilunate fracture dislocations (PLFDs) are uncommon, usually resulting from high-energy trauma. Several classification systems describe the patterns of injury seen, but there is still significant variation and patterns of injury that do not fit within these classifications continue to be described. Carpal coalitions are rare, mostly asymptomatic, and are, as a result, usually identified incidentally. We describe the case of a transradial transcapitate PLFD in a patient with a Minnaar Type 3 lunotriquetral coalition. Radiographic, clinical, and patient-reported outcomes are reported.

When presented with a rare anatomical variation in the context of a complex injury, the importance of managing these complex injuries according to principles is highlighted.

Consent Statement

Ethical committee approval was not required for this case report. Verbal consent was gained from the patient for publication of anonymized images.




Publication History

Received: 20 October 2022

Accepted: 09 May 2023

Article published online:
19 June 2023

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