Trans-scaphoid dislocation of the proximal row: a case report

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This report is of a 32 year old man who presented with complains of pain, swelling and deformity of right wrist of four weeks duration. He gave history of road traffic accident four weeks back leading to injury to right wrist; Preoperative radiographs and C.T. scan images were suggestive of trans-scaphoid dislocation of the proximal row of wrist. A volar and dorsal approach were used to reduce this complex dislocation but was not successful. Wrist arthodesis was performed after doing proximal row carpectomy. One year follow-up of the patient showed fair result with grip strength of 85% to contralateral side and modified Mayo wrist score of 65 at one year.

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Ansari, M. T. ahir, Kotwal, P., & Rijal, L. (2013). Trans-scaphoid dislocation of the proximal row: a case report. The Pan African Medical Journal, 15, 16. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.15.16.2161

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