Scapholunate Instability Following the Surgical Excision of Dorsal Ganglion Cyst of the Wrist: A Case Report

H. Shariatzade, Mohsen Barkam, A. Saied, Alireza Akbarzadeh Arab
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Abstract

Ganglion cysts of the dorsal wrist are generally attached to the scapholunate interosseous ligament, and surgical removal could injure this ligament. Such injury could rarely result in postoperative scapholunate instability. To date, a few cases of scapholunate instability following the excision of the dorsal ganglion cyst of the wrist have been reported. In this report, we present a 23-year-old man with scapholunate instability following the surgical resection of the dorsal ganglion cyst of his wrist. The instability was treated with open reduction and reconstruction. One year follow-up of the patient was event-free. The patient had no pain and limitation and resumed his preoperative activities. According to this case, the iatrogenic or pre-existing nature of scapholunate instability following the surgical excision of the dorsal ganglion cyst of the wrist‎‏ cannot be determined. However, the patients should be informed of this complication before undergoing surgery.
腕背神经节囊肿手术切除后舟月骨不稳1例
腕背神经节囊肿通常附着于舟月骨间韧带,手术切除可能损伤该韧带。这种损伤很少会导致术后舟月骨不稳定。迄今为止,已经报道了几例腕背神经节囊肿切除后舟月骨不稳定的病例。在这个报告中,我们报告了一个23岁的男性在手术切除腕部背神经节囊肿后出现舟月骨不稳。不稳定性采用切开复位和重建治疗。患者随访一年无任何事件发生。患者无疼痛和限制,恢复术前活动。根据本病例,手术切除腕部背神经节囊肿后舟月骨不稳的医源性或既往性尚不能确定。然而,手术前应告知患者这一并发症。
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