PMID: 8613441Mar 1, 1996Paper

Comparison of the findings of triple-injection cinearthrography of the wrist with those of arthroscopy

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume
A P WeissR Lambiase

Abstract

Fifty consecutive patients who had a history and clinical findings consistent with internal derangement of the wrist were prospectively entered into a study to compare the findings of triple-injection arthrography with those of arthroscopy of the wrist with use of three portals. Twenty-six patients were men, and twenty-four were women. They had an average age of thirty-six years (range, eighteen to seventy years). The average duration of symptoms in the wrist was eight months (range, one to twenty-four months). The arthrograms of the wrist, which included cineradiographs, were all made and evaluated by the same radiologist. The arthroscopic evaluation of the wrists was performed by two hand surgeons who had previous knowledge of the arthrographic findings. The abnormal findings included in this study were limited to those that should be detectable with both arthrography and arthroscopy. These were full-thickness tears of the scapholunate ligament, the lunotriquetral ligament and the triangular fibrocartilage. The findings of arthrography were normal in eighteen wrists, demonstrated a single lesion in twenty-one, and demonstrated multiple lesions in eleven. Twelve wrists were noted to have a tear of the scapholunate ligament; fi...Continue Reading

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