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      Radiographs Detect Dorsal Scaphoid Translation in Scapholunate Dissociation

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          Abstract

          Background  Dorsal translation of the proximal scaphoid pole onto the rim of the distal radius is a late finding associated with chronic scapholunate instability. Dorsal scaphoid translation (DST) has been identified by magnetic resonance imaging in patients with scapholunate dissociation (SLD).

          Purpose  The authors proposed to determine whether DST can be reliably detected on radiographs using two different measurement techniques.

          Patients and Methods  Lateral radiographs of 20 patients with operatively confirmed SLD were compared with 20 uninjured patients in blinded assessment. DST was assessed using the concentric circle and dorsal tangential line methods. Reliability was calculated using intraclass correlation (ICC) values.

          Results  Using both techniques, the scaphoid demonstrated increased dorsal translation in patients with SLD. Inter-rater reliabilities for the concentric circles and dorsal tangential line method on radiographs had ICCs > 0.80. Similarly, intra-rater reliabilities had ICCs > 0.90.

          Conclusions  Both the concentric circles and dorsal tangential line techniques had excellent reliabilities, but the dorsal tangential line method is clinically more practical.

          Type of Study/Level of Evidence  This is a Level III, diagnostic study.

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          Journal
          J Wrist Surg
          J Wrist Surg
          10.1055/s-00000183
          Journal of Wrist Surgery
          Thieme Medical Publishers (333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA. )
          2163-3916
          2163-3924
          June 2019
          18 January 2019
          : 8
          : 3
          : 186-191
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Spectrum Health, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan
          [2 ] Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York
          Author notes
          Address for correspondence Kevin Chan, MD, MSc, FRCSC Spectrum Health, Michigan State University 4100 Lake Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49546 kevin.chan@ 123456spectrumhealth.org
          Article
          PMC6546485 PMC6546485 6546485 1800071cra
          10.1055/s-0038-1677536
          6546485
          31192038
          c188bfb5-d70d-4160-8283-fc634cb3ac47
          © Thieme Medical Publishers
          History
          : 27 August 2018
          : 03 December 2018
          Categories
          Scientific Article

          scapholunate dissociation,dorsal scaphoid translation,scapholunate interosseous ligament

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