2011
DOI: 10.5435/00124635-201109000-00006
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Perilunate Dislocation and Perilunate Fracture-dislocation

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“…Apart from equivocal results achieved with closed and open methods of treatment, implant failure, and other surgical complications such as flexor tendon adhesions, superficial and deep wound sepsis and arthrofibrosis should be taken into account when considering the open treatment of PLDs. 1,22,[24][25][26] Table II compares this study with several other studies assessing the open treatment of these lesser arc injuries. The results of our study are comparable in most included fields.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Apart from equivocal results achieved with closed and open methods of treatment, implant failure, and other surgical complications such as flexor tendon adhesions, superficial and deep wound sepsis and arthrofibrosis should be taken into account when considering the open treatment of PLDs. 1,22,[24][25][26] Table II compares this study with several other studies assessing the open treatment of these lesser arc injuries. The results of our study are comparable in most included fields.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Perilunäre Luxationsverletzungen resultieren meist aus Hochenergietraumen, wie beispielsweise einem Sturz aus großer Höhe oder Verkehrsunfällen, insbesondere Motorradunfällen [9, 16,19,26]. …”
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“…Despite optimum treatment, this injury carries a guarded prognosis, with permanent partial loss of wrist motion and grip strength [ 8 ] PLD perilunate dislocation, PLFD perilunate fracture dislocation…”
Section: Open Reduction and Internal Fixationmentioning
confidence: 99%