Lunate instability | Perilunate Dislocation | Lunate Dislocation | Mayfield Classification | Gilula

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Lunate instability | Perilunate Dislocation | Lunate Dislocation | Mayfield Classification | Gilula

Kashif Memon
- The presentation is about lunate instability and associated disorders and injuries.
- Lunate instability is a high-yield topic in the FRCS exam.
- The anatomy of the carpal bones and ligaments is discussed, along with different types of lunate dislocations.
- The mechanism of lunate instability is usually high-energy trauma.
- Management of lunate instability depends on the type of injury, and options include closed reduction, open reduction with ligament repair and fixation, and surgical approaches.
This teaching video is specifically helpful for candidates preparing for the following Orthopaedic Exams : FRCS , European Board (FEBOT) , SICOT Diploma and Arabic Boards

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