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Perilunate fracture-dislocations: Clinical and functional outcomes at a mean follow-up of 3.3 years - 24/08/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2021.102973 
Gaspard Lebot, Thomas Amouyel, Alexandre Hardy, Christophe Chantelot, Marc Saab
 CHU Lille, Service d’Orthopédie–Traumatologie 1, 59000 Lille, France 

Corresponding author at: CHRU Lille Service Orthopédie B, Nord, rue du Professeur Emile Laine, 59037 Lille, France.CHRU Lille Service Orthopédie B, Nordrue du Professeur Emile LaineLille59037France

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Abstract

Introduction

Perilunate lesions in the carpus are severe injuries whose functional consequences can limit patients’ ability to regain their pre-injury activity levels. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a series of patients who suffered a perilunate fracture-dislocation and to assess their ability to resume their social and professional activities.

Hypothesis

After surgical management of this injury, the medium-term functional outcomes will allow patients to return to their pre-injury social and professional activities.

Materials and methods

This was a single center, retrospective study. Included patients were adults who had suffered a perilunate fracture-dislocation that was treated emergently. The clinical and functional assessment consisted of comparing the mobility and grip strength between the injured and contralateral wrists, determining the functional outcome scores and the resumption of social and professional activities. A radiological assessment was done to look for instability of the proximal row of the carpus, nonunion or necrosis of the carpal bones, loss of carpal height, and presence of carpal osteoarthritis.

Results

Ten patients were included with a mean follow-up of 39.4 months. The mean flexion/extension arc decreased significantly to 88° (20°–150) which was 55% of the healthy contralateral side (p=0.0026) while the grip strength decreased but not significantly (40.6 Kg vs. healthy side 62.4 Kg, p=0.063). The mean MWS was 58.75 (40-100), the mean PRWE was 32.9 (4–67.5) and the mean QuickDASH was 30.2 (0–77). Six of the ten patients (60%) were able to return to work, although three required occupational reclassifications. Four patients had signs of proximal row instability. There were seven instances of radiocarpal osteoarthritis, two of which were combined with mid-carpal osteoarthritis.

Discussion

This study found shorter range of motion and worse patient-reported outcomes than other published studies, which may be due to the severity of the perilunate fracture-dislocation injuries and the inclusion of polytrauma patients. Nevertheless, the subjective scores were comparable. These injuries have serious consequences on social and professional activities of manual workers.

Level of evidence

IV; retrospective study.

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Keywords : Perilunate dislocation, Perilunate fracture, Patient-reported outcome, Working status, Wrist motion


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