反向或尺侧,月骨周围大弧形损伤:病例报告和文献系统回顾。

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1177/15589447231211605
Frantzeska Zampeli, Theodorakys Marín Fermín, Elisabet Hagert, Javier Arnaiz, Jonny K Andersson
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摘要

背景:腕骨骨月骨周围损伤是罕见的高能量损伤,需要早期诊断和适当的处理,以防止进行性腕骨不稳定和创伤后骨关节炎。一种更为罕见的机制,从月牙三叉韧带开始,沿与经典机制相反的方向径向发展,可能导致反向或尺侧月骨周围脱位(PLD)。目的是:(1)提出一个罕见的大弧形反向(尺侧)月骨周围骨折脱位(REPLFD)病例;(2)进行系统回顾(SR),以评估目前关于反向月骨周围损伤(REPLIs)的证据。方法:提出了一种新的伴尺茎突、三骨肌和头状骨骨折的复瓣畸形损伤模式。采用损伤类型(病变病理解剖)和病理力学的主要结局指标进行SR。次要观察指标为手术选择和随访结果。结果:Murad's工具和改良的Coleman方法学评分显示,关于REPLI的现有文献的方法学质量较差。目前,关于REPLI的损伤机制和治疗缺乏证据,特别是关于REPLFD。结论:SR揭示了现有文献的方法学质量较差,并表明并非所有pld都可以用当前现有的病理力学损伤分类来解释。然而,遵循月骨周围损伤的处理原则,REPLI往往具有良好的功能效果,无重大并发症。证据等级:V级。
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Reverse or Ulnar-Sided, Greater Arc Perilunate Injury: Case Report and Systematic Review of Literature.

Background: Perilunate injuries of carpal bones are uncommon, high-energy injuries that necessitate early diagnosis and appropriate management to prevent progressive carpal instability and posttraumatic osteoarthritis. A much more uncommon mechanism that starts from the lunotriquetral ligament and proceeds radially in an opposite direction than the classic mechanism may cause a reverse or ulnar-sided perilunate dislocation (PLD). The purposes were: (1) to present an uncommon case of greater arc reverse (ulnar-sided) perilunate fracture-dislocation (REPLFD); and (2) to conduct a systematic review (SR) to evaluate the current evidence on reverse perilunate injuries (REPLIs).

Methods: A novel pattern of injury of REPLFD with fractures of the ulnar styloid, triquetrum, and capitate is presented. A SR was conducted with primary outcome measures of the type of injury (pathoanatomy of lesions) and pathomechanics. Secondary outcome measures were choice of surgery and outcome on follow-up.

Results: The Murad's tool and modified Coleman Methodology Score revealed poor methodological quality of the available literature on REPLI. Evidence is lacking in the mechanism of injury and treatment of REPLI, especially regarding REPLFD.

Conclusions: The SR revealed poor methodological quality of the available literature and exposes that not all PLDs can be explained by the current existing pathomechanical injury classifications. However, following the management principles of perilunate injuries, REPLI tends to have good functional results with no major complications.

Level of evidence: Level V.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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