Open perilunate injury with lunate revascularization after complete ligamentous avulsion

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Abstract

Perilunate dislocations are a devastating injury to the carpus that carry a guarded long-Term prognosis. Mayfield type 4 perilunate dislocations are rare, high-energy injuries that carry a risk for avascular necrosis (AVN) of the lunate. When AVN ensues and the carpus collapses, primary treatment with a proximal row carpectomy or arthrodesis has been advocated. This case reports a successful clinical result and revascularization of an extruded lunate with open reduction and internal fixation. This type 4, Gustilo grade 1 open perilunate dislocation exhibited complete avulsion of all lunate ligamentous attachments. Management included open reduction and internal fixation as well as carpal tunnel release through a combined dorsal and volar approach. Despite concerns for lunate AVN due to complete disruption of lunate vascularity, a 10-month postoperative clinical and radiographic examination demonstrated no pain with activities of daily living as well as a revascularized lunate.

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Arango, D., Tiedeken, N. C., Ayzenberg, M., & Raphael, J. (2014). Open perilunate injury with lunate revascularization after complete ligamentous avulsion. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2014(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rju041

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