- Frontal fractures of the palmar pole: The palmar nutrient arteries are involved
- Osteochondral fractures of the proximal articular surface: No substantial damage to nutrient vessels
- Frontal fractures of the dorsal pole
- Transverse fractures of the body
- Transarticular frontal fractures of the body
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Lunate Fractures
The blood supply of the lunate is through proximal carpal arcades usually along its palmar and dorsal surfaces, but up to 1/4 of lunates may have a single supply (either dorsal or palmar). Lunate fractures make up less than 1% of all carpal fractures. Acute fractures are classified into five groups:
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