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Hand (N Y) ; 12(5): NP73-NP77, 2017 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28832213

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Axial carpal dislocations and fracture-dislocations remain difficult to understand and to treat. The outcome is directly related to the injury pattern and long-term results are not good in most cases. METHODS: 39-year-old male admitted to our emergency department after his left hand was caught between 2 rollers for 10 minutes. He was diagnosed of an open axial carpal dislocation type B (perihamate peripisiform) and type E (peritrapezium) of Garcia-Elias. An extensive debridement, reduction of the carpometacarpal dislocations and stabilization with Kirschner wires was performed requiring a full thickness skin graft 14 days after the trauma. RESULTS: At 4-year follow-up, he had 70° of wrist extension, and 78° of wrist flexion, grip strength of 65% compared to the healthy side and x-ray showed mild signs of osteoarthritis. He was satisfied and returned to the same job. CONCLUSIONS: Axial carpal dislocations continue to be difficult injuries to address but also to classify. Since the prognosis depends on the injury pattern and other associated lesions, we believe that adding a type G which include the association of different patterns to the classification of Garcia-Elias could be useful not in changing the treatment but probably indicating a worse prognosis.


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Carpal Bones/surgery , Carpal Joints/surgery , Crush Injuries/surgery , Fracture Dislocation/surgery , Adult , Bone Wires , Carpal Bones/injuries , Carpal Joints/injuries , Crush Injuries/etiology , Humans , Male , Occupational Injuries/surgery , Surgical Flaps
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