Perilunate and lunate dislocations: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Perilunate Dislocation.jpg|thumb|Perilunate Dislocation]]
[[File:Perilunate Dislocation.jpg|thumb|Perilunate Dislocation]]
[[File:Lunate_Dislocation.jpg|thumb|Lunate Dislocation]]
[[File:Lunate_Dislocation.jpg|thumb|Lunate Dislocation]]
*Perilunate Dislocation
===Perilunate Dislocation===
**Lateral view
*Lateral view
***Capitate displaced dorsal to lunate  
**Capitate displaced dorsal to lunate  
***Lunate retains its normal contact w/ radius
**Lunate retains its normal contact w/ radius
**PA view
*PA view
***Capitolunate joint space is obliterated as the bones overlap one another
**Capitolunate joint space is obliterated as the bones overlap one another
*Lunate Dislocation
 
**PA view
===Lunate Dislocation===
***Lunate has triangular shape ("piece-of-pie sign")
*PA view
**Lateral view
**Lunate has triangular shape ("piece-of-pie sign")
***Lunate is pushed off the radius into the palm ("spilled teacup" sign)
*Lateral view
**Lunate is pushed off the radius into the palm ("spilled teacup" sign)


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==

Revision as of 23:46, 5 May 2015

Background

  • Occur via high-energy FOOSH injury (fall from height, MVC)
    • Perilunate Dislocation = Lunate stays in place, capitate is displaced
    • Lunate Dislocation = Capitate stays in place, lunate is displaced
  • Must rule-out median nerve injury
  • Must rule out carpal bone fractures

Clinical Features

  • Perilunate dislocation: dorsal swelling with palpable mass
  • Lunate dislocation: volar swelling with palpable mass

Diagnosis

Perilunate Dislocation
Lunate Dislocation

Perilunate Dislocation

  • Lateral view
    • Capitate displaced dorsal to lunate
    • Lunate retains its normal contact w/ radius
  • PA view
    • Capitolunate joint space is obliterated as the bones overlap one another

Lunate Dislocation

  • PA view
    • Lunate has triangular shape ("piece-of-pie sign")
  • Lateral view
    • Lunate is pushed off the radius into the palm ("spilled teacup" sign)

Differential Diagnosis

Carpal Dislocations


Carpal fractures

thumb|AP view

Treatment

  1. Both dislocations require emergent ortho consultation (very difficult to reduce)
  2. Closed reduction and long-arm splint

See Also

Source

  • Emergency Orthopedics, The Extremeties
  • Radiopaedia.org
  • Tintinalli