1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00416005
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Zur Traumatologie des Discus Articularis des Handgelenks

Abstract: At 89 Patients with painfull wrist and clinical symptoms like a lesion of the triangular disc, arthrography of the radiocarpal joint was performed. In 18 cases with corresponding arthrographical findings removal of the disc results in clear recovery respectively painlessness. That simple operation seems to be an alternative to the resection of the ulna and a replaceable method if symptomatology and arthrography are accordingly. The described proceeding becomes important because no recovery was seen by conserva… Show more

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“…About 4 sequential film exposures or preferably a video recording is made during the injection to detect any leakage of contrast medium to other wrist compartments which could possibly be obscured by the completely filled joint space. After passive wrist movements further documentation is obtained in frontal, oblique, and lateral views preferably under fluoroscopic guidance (4,6,13,16,20,21,26,38).…”
Section: Arthrographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…About 4 sequential film exposures or preferably a video recording is made during the injection to detect any leakage of contrast medium to other wrist compartments which could possibly be obscured by the completely filled joint space. After passive wrist movements further documentation is obtained in frontal, oblique, and lateral views preferably under fluoroscopic guidance (4,6,13,16,20,21,26,38).…”
Section: Arthrographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors claim to be able to differentiate between traumatic and congenital perforations solely on the basis of the radiographic appearance while others propose complementary contralateral arthrography (9,II,21,31,37).…”
Section: General Commentsmentioning
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