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Arthroscopic Treatment of Floating Lunate Lesion: Concomitant SL & LT Tears with Instability
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July 9, 2020
Occult persistent wrist pain can be due to simultaneous dynamic tears of the scapholunate and ...
read more ↘ lunotriquetral ligaments leading to painful proximal row carpal instability. This was described as the Floating Lunate lesion later also termed a PLIND stage 0. The diagnosis is typically made at time of arthroscopy where aggressive intercarpal debridement and pinning of SL and LT intervals can be done leading to clinical resolution after 7-8 weeks of immobilization and pin removal.
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read more ↘ lunotriquetral ligaments leading to painful proximal row carpal instability. This was described as the Floating Lunate lesion later also termed a PLIND stage 0. The diagnosis is typically made at time of arthroscopy where aggressive intercarpal debridement and pinning of SL and LT intervals can be done leading to clinical resolution after 7-8 weeks of immobilization and pin removal.
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