FRCS Oral Exam Trauma Case: Master Perilunate Dislocation
02 إبريل 2026
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Discover the latest medical recommendations for FRCS Oral Exam Trauma Case: Master Perilunate Dislocation. A common trauma case for FRCS involves perilunate dislocation, characterized by dorsal dislocation of the capitate and distal carpal row, with the lunate remaining in the radial lunate fossa. Diagnosis includes examining radiographs for gingival line disruption and utilizing Gilula's lines—three distinct curves assessing wrist alignment. Emergency management typically requires prompt reduction of this significant injury.
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