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August 24, 2019
There are multitude of options and surgical techniques for scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) injuries. Wrist ...
read more ↘ arthroscopy has evolved in the last decade, and allows to treat this SLIL injuries. It has the advantages to minimize the damage to the soft tissues, preserve vascular anatomy, proprioception of the wrist and the secondary dorsal stabilizers.
We present an all-arthroscopic technique of a dorsal
reconstruction of the SLIL for scapholunate
instability using a tape by tethering the scaphoid to the lunate. The technique is indicated for patients with partial SLIL tears without clinical or intraoperative findings of scapholunate instability, or complete SLIL tears but repairable.
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read more ↘ arthroscopy has evolved in the last decade, and allows to treat this SLIL injuries. It has the advantages to minimize the damage to the soft tissues, preserve vascular anatomy, proprioception of the wrist and the secondary dorsal stabilizers.
We present an all-arthroscopic technique of a dorsal
reconstruction of the SLIL for scapholunate
instability using a tape by tethering the scaphoid to the lunate. The technique is indicated for patients with partial SLIL tears without clinical or intraoperative findings of scapholunate instability, or complete SLIL tears but repairable.
↖ read less
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