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    A Case Report of Isolated Traumatic Tear of the Triangular Fibro-Cartilage

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    We have recently experienced a case of solitary traumatic tear of the TFC which was diagnosed with the evident history of trauma, positive physical and arthrographic findings. Although the treatment is controversial for this problem, this case was treated with the excision of the torn TFC flap. Up to 13 months postoperative follow up, the patient is free of complains

    Arthroscopic Reduction of Complex Dorsal Metacarpophalangeal Dislocation of Index Finger

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    Complex dorsal dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint is an uncommon injury, typically caused by entrapment of the volar plate within the joint space. Closed reduction of the dislocation is not effective; instead, open reduction is necessary to release the soft tissues interposed between the metacarpal head and the proximal phalanx. However, an operative risk of digital nerve injury exists because of intricate displacement of the normal anatomy. We successfully reduced a dislocation by arthroscopic release of the entrapped volar plate. The case involved an 11-year-old boy with a complex dorsal dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the right index finger that had failed closed reduction. This technique allowed for reliable joint reduction, enabling observation of the structures obstructing the reduction; was less invasive; and avoided the risk of neurovascular injury. It is a reasonable method to use when the volar plate prevents reduction of the dislocation
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