Lunate fracture

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Background

  • Isolated lunate injuries are rare
  • Occurs via FOOSH mechanism
  • Blood supply enters distal end; fx puts proximal portion at risk for avascular necrosis

Clinical Features

  • Axial compression applied along 3rd metacarpal elicits tenderness

Diagnosis

  • PA and lateral views
  • MRI/CT may be required to identify occult fractures

Differential Diagnosis

Carpal fractures

AP view

Management

  • Short arm thumb spica
  • Ortho referral

See Also

Wrist Fracture

Source

  • Tintinalli