Triquetral fracture
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Triquetral fractures generally occur on the dorsal surface.
Causes
The dorsal surface of the triquetrum may be fractured by means of impingement from the ulnar styloid, shear forces, or avulsion from strong ligamentous attachments.
Diagnosis
- Dorsal avulsion injuries are best detected on a lateral projection.
- CT or MR images may be more sensitive than conventional radiographs for detection of avulsion injuries.
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Triquetral fracture Image courtesy of RadsWiki and copylefted
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Triquetral fracture Image courtesy of RadsWiki and copylefted
Treatment
Surgical intervention is rarely required, but a persistently symptomatic chip fracture may require excision.