A painful wrist after a fall on outstretched hand
Citation
Kalkan, A. & Köse, Ö. (2013). A painful wrist after a fall on outstretched hand. Türkiye Acil Tıp Dergisi, 13(3), 104-104.Abstract
Trans-scaphoid perilunate fracture-dislocations (TSPLFD)
are relatively uncommon but potentially serious wrist injuries. Due to subtle clinical and radiographic findings,
approximately 25% cases are missed at initial admission
in emergency departments.[1] In case delayed diagnosis,
complex surgical procedures are needed for reconstruction and considerable long term morbidity including
radio-carpal arthritis, carpal instability, or median nerve
damage may occur.[2] Therefore, it is important to recognize these rare injuries at initial admission to prevent
possible loss of wrist function.