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Dorsal spanning plate fixation in perilunate injuries: a case report.

Neil JainJustin HarderAlexis RoundsCaleb GottlichBryant FloresBryan Bourland
Published in: Case reports in plastic surgery & hand surgery (2024)
A 63-year-old male presented with a trans-scaphoid lunate dislocation after a ten-foot fall. Internal fixation included placement of a dorsal spanning plate (DSP). One-year follow-up yielded a satisfactory outcome. A rigid DSP is a useful tool in acute perilunate injuries to protect internal fixation constructs and help with injury rehabilitation.
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