1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf00416004
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Zur Traumatologie des Discus Articularis des Handgelenks

Abstract: Roentgenological signs, which seems typically for a posttraumatic lesion of the articular disc of the wrist in case they appeared together with a corresponding clinical manifestation, were found in arthrographies of wrist by 89 patients with posttraumatic troubles. Four different types of roentgenolo-ic alterations and the difficulties by examinating them were described. In our opinion arthrography of the wrist is a successfull method to apprehend a lesion of the triangular disc.

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“…Martinek [8] mentions 5 explanations for the formation of TFCC lesions: distal radius fracture, atrophy of the discus tissue, carpal overuse, degenerative alterations caused by repetitive microtraumata, rheumatic disease and congenital discus perforation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martinek [8] mentions 5 explanations for the formation of TFCC lesions: distal radius fracture, atrophy of the discus tissue, carpal overuse, degenerative alterations caused by repetitive microtraumata, rheumatic disease and congenital discus perforation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ca. 20 -25 % der Fälle kann es bei Radiusfrakturen an typischer Stelle zu Zusatzverletzungen der interossären Band Verbindungen der proximalen Handwurzelreihe und Läsionen des sogenannten TFCC (triangulärer fibrocartilaginärer Bandkomplex) kommen, welche für anhaltende Beschwerden nach Radiusfraktur an typischer Stelle trotz guter radiologischer Ergebnisse verantwortlich sind (2,3 (4,5). Auch sollten bei radiologischen Zeichen einer Dissoziation im Karpusbereich immer eine Vergleichsaufnahme der Gegenseite durchgeführt werden, um eventuell angeborene Erweiterungen von posttraumatischen Veränderungen differenzieren zu können (8).…”
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