Case Reoprt: Isolated fracture of pisiform: case report of a rare injury of wrist

V. Verma, A. Singh, Santosh Kumar, M. Singh
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Isolated fracture of the pisiform is an extremely rare injury. Generally fractures of the pisiform are associated  with fractures of other carpal bones or the distal radius. Fractures of the carpals and metacarpals account for  roughly 6% of all fractures. The average incidence of pisiform fractures is 0.2% of all carpal fractures and approximately half of them are isolated fractures. Fracture of the pisiform may be missed on standard  radiographs due to orientation of the fracture, improper wrist positioning, superimposition of adjacent bones, an inadequate number of projections or more obvious fractures of other carpal bones. Special radiographic projections such as carpal tunnel, scaphoid or supinated oblique view are indicated if routine AP and lateral views fail to demonstrate a fracture. MRI is the second-step imaging method in patients whose radiographs are negative or indistinct. MRI not only shows the fracture line but also shows marrow edema within the pisiform bone indicating fracture. Late sequels include pisotriquetral chondromalacia, subluxation and osteoarthritis consequent to poor alignment of the articular surfaces. KEY WORDS: Isolated fracture; Pisiform; Wrist injury
病例报告:孤立的梨状骨折:一例罕见的腕部损伤
孤立的梨状骨骨折是一种极为罕见的损伤。通常,鱼状骨骨折与其他腕骨或桡骨远端骨折有关。腕骨和掌骨骨折约占所有骨折的6%。髌状骨折的平均发生率为所有腕骨折的0.2%,其中约一半为孤立性骨折。由于骨折的方向、手腕位置不当、相邻骨重叠、投射量不足或其他腕骨骨折更明显,在标准x线片上可能会遗漏梨状骨骨折。如果常规AP和侧位片不能显示骨折,则需要特殊的x线片,如腕管、舟状骨或旋后斜位片。MRI是x线片阴性或不清晰患者的第二步成像方法。MRI不仅显示骨折线,还显示髌状骨内骨髓水肿,提示骨折。晚期的后遗症包括关节面排列不良导致的膝三关节软骨软化症、半脱位和骨关节炎。关键词:隔离裂缝;豌豆状的;手腕受伤
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