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Posttraumatic Static Volar Intercalated Segment Instability - Iatrogenic or Missed Injury.
Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 2016 November
INTRODUCTION: Carpal instability is broad category consisting of various patterns of injury, with dissociative type more common.
CASE REPORT: A 13 -year -old boy presented at 6 months following a fall with restriction of wrist movements. Patient had sustained a closed distal one -third both bones fracture forearm fixed with K -wire, and volar lunate instability was found during sequential follow -up.
CONCLUSION: Posttraumatic carpal instability should be identified at the earliest to avoid poor hand function and morbidity associated with it.
CASE REPORT: A 13 -year -old boy presented at 6 months following a fall with restriction of wrist movements. Patient had sustained a closed distal one -third both bones fracture forearm fixed with K -wire, and volar lunate instability was found during sequential follow -up.
CONCLUSION: Posttraumatic carpal instability should be identified at the earliest to avoid poor hand function and morbidity associated with it.
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