Mastering Lunate Dislocation: A Case for FRCS Success
30 مارس 2026
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In this comprehensive guide, we discuss everything you need to know about Mastering Lunate Dislocation: A Case for FRCS Success. A volar lunate dislocation involves significant wrist injury, presenting as a specific dislocation a case where the lunate bone displaces volarly. The capitate typically remains articulated with the radius. Radiographic assessment reveals characteristic findings like carpal malalignment, interrupted Gilula’s lines, and the lunate appearing 'wedge'-shaped, requiring further imaging for confirmation.
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