2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2017.04.015
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Scapholunate dissociation; diagnostics made easy

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“…With many osseous, ligamentous and cartilaginous structures working together to ensure stability of the wrist, isolated injuries can be compensated by secondary stabilizers and therefore remain inapparent in X-ray scans at rest [40]. The addition of fluoroscopy and stress imaging may help to diagnose these dynamic forms of instability, although the extent of ligament damage cannot be quantified [29,32]. While radiography is limited to the depiction of structural disorders caused by instability, MR and CT arthrography as well as (dynamic) MRI can directly visualize the actual ligament injury responsible for the instabilityin most cases SLL and LTL tears.…”
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“…With many osseous, ligamentous and cartilaginous structures working together to ensure stability of the wrist, isolated injuries can be compensated by secondary stabilizers and therefore remain inapparent in X-ray scans at rest [40]. The addition of fluoroscopy and stress imaging may help to diagnose these dynamic forms of instability, although the extent of ligament damage cannot be quantified [29,32]. While radiography is limited to the depiction of structural disorders caused by instability, MR and CT arthrography as well as (dynamic) MRI can directly visualize the actual ligament injury responsible for the instabilityin most cases SLL and LTL tears.…”
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“…Discontinuities are mostly located off-center in the scaphoid portion of the ligament [5]. Isolated injury of the SLL results in the scaphoid and lunate rotating in different directions, resulting in a dissociative structural disorder (CID-DISI) [8,24,29].…”
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“…Standardized dorsopalmar and lateral radiographs remain the first-line imaging approach for assessing patients with SLJ instability where malalignment of the carpal bones may indicate static instability [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] (Fig. 1).…”
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“…Arthroscopic findings or other radiological findings were not correlated with the X-ray findings. Cineradiography, CT, MRI or arthroscopic findings may be more accurate than X-rays (Cheriex et al., 2017; Sulkers et al., 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%