Presentation
Fall. Painful wrist and hand.
Patient Data
Age: 89
Gender: Male
From the case:
SLAC wrist and distal radius fracture
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Probable undisplaced fracture through the radial styloid, extending into the radiocarpal joint.
Deformity involving the scaphoid likely relates to old trauma.
Widening of the scapho-lunate joint space, with proximal migration of the capitate compatible with SLAC wrist.
Case Discussion
Appearances of the carpus (SLAC wrist) are chronic. The distal radius fracture is acute.