Bilateral Three-compartment Wrist Arthrography in Patients with Unilateral Wrist Pain: Findings and Implications for Management
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Bilateral three-compartment wrist arthrography was performed in 30 patients with unilateral posttraumatic wrist pain to assess the incidence of bilateral findings. The mean age of patients was 30 (range 18-55) years. Thirty-three percent of patients were normal bilaterally, 30% had unilateral communication in the symptomatic wrist, 30% had communications in both the symptomatic and asymptomatic wrists and 7% had communication in the asymptomatic wrist only. Unilateral three-compartment wrist arthrography is not recommended in the assessment of unilateral post-traumatic wrist pain; no advantage of three-compartment injection over radiocarpal injection alone was shown.
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PMID: 36689137 PMC: 9889576. DOI: 10.1007/s12178-022-09819-7.