Osterman A L, Seidman G D
Philadelphia Hand Center, Pennsylvania, USA.
Hand Clin. 1995 Feb;11(1):41-50.
Disruption of the lunatotriquetral ligament is a common cause of ulnar-sided wrist pain. A review of the literature of the pathophysiology and treatment of LT ligament tears is presented. The authors report a series of 20 consecutive patients with arthroscopically confirmed LT ligament tears without a VISI collapse treated with arthroscopic reduction and pinning of the LT joint. At an average follow-up of 2 years 8 months, there was an 80% success rate. Success of the procedure correlated negatively with arthroscopic findings of chondromalacia and positively with decreased postoperative active wrist motion.