2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1297-3203(00)73489-5
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Bilateral transcapholunate dislocation

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“…Carp luxation invoices are rare and complex lesions, so classification and processing are really difficult. The trans-scaphoretro-lunal dislocation fracture is the most common form of carp dislocations [1][2][3][4][5][6]. It is a rare lesion that is due to the transmission of forces through the wrist in hyperextension [9].…”
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“…Carp luxation invoices are rare and complex lesions, so classification and processing are really difficult. The trans-scaphoretro-lunal dislocation fracture is the most common form of carp dislocations [1][2][3][4][5][6]. It is a rare lesion that is due to the transmission of forces through the wrist in hyperextension [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Restore the integrity of ligaments and improve functional outcomes. [6] In addition, the treatment often requires inter-carpal fixation in the proximal row of the carpus. Most authors agreed that the key to a good clinical outcome in the management of trans-scaphoretro-lunal dislocation fractures is the anatomical consolidation of the scaphoid and the restoration of the correct alignment of the carp bones.…”
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“…There have been only 6 reports of bilateral scaphoid fractures without dislocation and 3 cases of bilateral scaphoid fractures associated with perilunate dislocation in the international literature [3][4][5] . Saxena et al 4 reported the excellent outcome by closed reduction and cast application.…”
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“…Saxena et al 4 reported the excellent outcome by closed reduction and cast application. Kaneko et al 3 and Barros et al We could assume the mechanism of the injury, and that primary bone graft for scaphoid in Fenton syndrome or …”
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