Triquetrum
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The triquetrum (also known as os triquetrum or - historically - as the triangular bone) is one of the carpal bones and forms part of the proximal carpal row.
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Gross anatomy
Osteology
The triquetrum is wedge-shaped carpal bone located between the lunate and the pisiform. It has an oval facet for articulation with the pisiform.
Articulations
along with the scaphoid and lunate, forms the distal articular surface of the radiocarpal joint
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intercarpal articulations
a meniscus attached to the triquetrum is located between the radiocarpal and pisiform-triquetral compartments
Attachments
Musculotendinous
nil
Ligamentous
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triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) components
ulnotriquetral ligaments
meniscal homologue
Arterial supply
receives its blood supply from a network of nutrient vessels on both non-articular surfaces
Variant anatomy
a triquetrum shorter in its proximal-distal dimension than the adjacent lunate, mimicking a step-off 2
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accessory ossicles
os triquetrum
Radiographic features
Plain radiograph
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frontal projection (neutral wrist position)
forms part of the carpal arcs
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Norgaard view
better for evaluating the triquetral-pisiform articulation than the frontal or lateral view
Development
Ossification
Cartilaginous at birth, triquetral ossification typically begins at age three and is complete by age six or seven 2. The triquetral ossification centre often precedes the lunate 1.
History and etymology
From the Latin "triquetrus" meaning "having three corners". It was originally termed the "cuneiform" bone, when named by Lyser in 1653. It was first called the "triquetrum" by Albinus in 1726.
Related pathology
References
- 1. DSc SSP. Gray's Anatomy. Churchill Livingstone. (2011) ISBN:0443066841. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 2. Loredo RA, Sorge DG, Garcia G. Radiographic evaluation of the wrist: a vanishing art. Semin Roentgenol. 2005;40 (3): 248-89. Pubmed citation
- 3. Skinner HA. Origin of Medical Terms. Hafner Publishing Co Ltd. ISBN:0028523903. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
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