Figure Legend:
Perilunate fracture-dislocations represent high energy injuries which
are usually best treated with provisional closed reduction and then
definitive open repair. Unreduced radiographs (1,2) are usually
difficult to interpret. Many variations exist, including transscaphoid
transcapitate perilunate fracture-dislocation (3a), transscaphoid perilunate
fracture-dislocation (3b), transradial transscaphoid perilunate
fracture-dislocation (3c), and transradial
perilunate fracture-dislocation (3d). Traction films are helpful in
defining the exact pathology, as in this transscaphoid perilunate
fracture-dislocation (4).
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