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. 2018 Mar 16;12:84–90. doi: 10.2174/1874325001812010084

Table 1.

Review of literature of isolated intra-articular fractures of the distal ulnar part of triquetrum.

Author, year Fracture type, Symptoms Age, Gender Mechanism of injury Treatment Results
Pevny et al7, 1996 Osteochondral
Chronic pain and recurrent radial dislocation of the pisiform
17, male Fall on outstretched arm during volleyball Pisiform and osteochondral fragment excision Satisfactory
Maeda et al8, 1998 Osteochondral
Chronic pain and recurrent radial dislocation of the pisiform
17, male Fall on outstretched arm during football Pisiform and osteochondral fragment excision Satisfactory
Suzuki et al9, 2002 Osteochondral
Pisiform instability
21, female Fall on outstretched hand while snowboarding Pisiform excision Satisfactory
Hsieh et al10, 2009 Body fracture (distal part) 29, male Motorcycle accident; collision with a panel truck Closed KW fixation Satisfactory
Kanaya et al11, 2013 Osteochondral
Pisiform instability, LTQ ligament instability
40, male Fall from 4 m height Arthroscopically assisted KW fixation Satisfactory
Gan et al12, 2015 Body fracture (distal part)
Pisiform subluxation
29, male Fall from height and landed on his right hand, presented 2 months later Screw fixation Satisfactory