Learning objectives
Understanding the anatomy of the ligaments of the wrist
Evaluation of the biomechanical patterns and severity of ligamentous injury resulting in dorsal and volar intercalated instability of the wrist
Reviewing the spectrum of MRI findings in dorsal and volar intercalated instability of the wrist including potential sequelae
Background
Dorsal intercalated segmental instability (DISI) can occur as a result of scapholunate ligament disruption and volar intercalated segmental instability (VISI) can occur as a result of disruption to the ulnar half of the volar arcuate ligament and the lunotriquetral ligament. Whilst the scapholunate and capitolunate angles can be evaluated on X-ray,
bone contusion,
chondral integrity,
avascular necrosis,
and intrinsic ligamentous injuries are more precisely evaluated on MRI.
Imaging findings OR Procedure Details
ANATOMY
The ligamentous anatomy of the carpus is complex with multiple intrinsic ligaments (Fig. 1). Perilunate instability is common secondary intrinsic ligamentous injury and can range in severity from mild sprain to severe disruption.
Progressive instability can lead to advanced arthritis of the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints,
known as the SLAC wrist (Scaphoid Lunate Advanced Collapse).1
Initial assessment of potential wrist instability injuries commences with physical examination and orthogonal plain x-ray views. The anteroposterior (AP) view is useful to assess Gilula’s lines and the scapholunate...
Conclusion
Ligamentous injuries of the wrist can cause carpal instability.
MRI provides precise evaluation of the status of the wrist to help prevent the development of severe debilitating consequences.
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Dorsal intercalated segment instability (DISI) and scapho-trapezio-trapezoid (STT) osteoarthritis.
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Association between extrinsic and intrinsic carpal ligament injuries at MR arthrography and carpal instability at radiography: initial observations.
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Radiographic clues for determining carpal instability and treatment protocol for scaphoid fractures.
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Personal Information
Rajat Chowdhury MA(Oxon),
BMBCh,
MRCS,
FRCR,
FBIR,
PGCME
Department of Radiology
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Windmill Road
Oxford
UK
E:
[email protected]