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. 2014 Mar 15;2(1):84–85.

Table 1.

studies around the world on the results of operative treatment after perilunate dislocation (PLD) and perilunate fracture dislocation (PLFD)

Authors Year Country Op. vs. Non-op No. of patients Average F/U Mayo score PRWE score DASH score DJD Arc of flex-ext Grip strength
Bagheri et al (1) 2013 Iran Non-op PLD 5 70.32 m 71 2 98.1°
Non-op PLFD 9 69 m 71.1 3 96.6°
Op. PLD 6 62.4 m 85 3 101.66°
Op. PLFD 14 65.4 m 87.7 4 109.28°
Capo et al (2) 2012 NJ, USA Op. PLD 13 6 m< 40/100 13 86° 59%
Op. PLFD 12 78°
Chou et al (3) 2012 Taiwan Op. PLFD 24 45 m 83 144° 84%
Laporte et al (4) 2012 France Op. PLD 6 26 m 41 24.6/55 101° 71%
Op. PLFD 11
Malovic et al (5) 2011 Croatia Op. PLFD 43 29 m 87
Kremer et al (6) 2010 Germany Op. PLD 9 66 m 70 20 77° 70%
Op. PLFD 30
Forli et al (7) 2010 France Op. PLD 11 13 y 77 13 8 94° 87%
Op. PLFD 7 13 y 74 35 4 98° 87%
Lutz et al (8) 2009 Austeria Op. PLD 15 5 y 81.5 20.7 80-85%
Op. PLFD 10 5 y 82.7 27.7
F/U=follow-up, PRWE=Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation, DASH=Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder and Hand
DJD=Degenerative Joint Disease, Non-op=Non-operative, Op=Operative