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Lunate migration following Darrach's procedure: a case report.


Author(s) : GJ Packer NJ de Roeck, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 2003
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : We report a case of a 28-year-old female patient who underwent Darrach's procedure to her dominant right wrist affected by rheumatoid disease. She developed severe pain in the wrist 4 weeks postoperatively. Collapse of the scaphoid and proximal migration of the lunate was noted. Total wrist arthrodesis using the Arbeitsgemeinschaft fأ¼r Osteosynthesefragen wrist arthrodesis plate was performed, which alleviated the pain. Darrach's procedure is described for conditions causing derangement of the distal radio-ulnar joint, the classical inflammatory cause being rheumatoid arthritis. It is however a potentially destabilising procedure. The extreme complication encountered in this case highlights the risk of Darrach's procedure if pre-existing ligamentous instability is present.,