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- Triquetral bone - Wikipedia
The triquetral bone may be distinguished by its pyramidal shape, and by an oval isolated facet for articulation with the pisiform bone It is situated at the upper and ulnar side of the carpus
- Triquetrum Fracture - Hand - Orthobullets
Triquetrum fractures are common carpal fractures that are often associated with other injuries to the wrist Diagnosis is confirmed with orthogonal views of the wrist Treatment is generally nonoperative but injuries associated with wrist instability require surgical fixation
- Triquetral fracture | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
Triquetral fractures are carpal bone fractures generally occurring on the dorsal surface of the triquetrum The triquetral may be fractured by means of impingement from the ulnar styloid, shear forces, or avulsion from strong ligamentous attachments
- Triquetrum Bone Location, Anatomy, Function, Diagram
Triquetrum or the triquetral bone (Latin: os triquetrum) is a three-sided or pyramid-shaped carpal or wrist bone [1, 2] Its name is derived from the Latin word ‘triquetrus’, or ‘having three corners’ [3] – referring to the fact that it has three prominent articular surfaces [4]
- Everything You Need to Know About Triquetral Fractures - WebMD
A triquetral fracture is when you break or crack the triquetrum bone in your wrist Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this condition today
- Triquetral Fracture - Symptoms, Causes Treatment.
Triquetral Fracture - Symptoms, Causes Treatment A triquetral fracture is a break of the triquetrum bone, one of the eight small carpal bones in the wrist It is the second most common carpal bone fracture after a scaphoid fracture
- Triquetral Fracture: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Healing Time
Triquetral fractures happen when you injure one of the small bones in your outer wrist called the triquetrum We’ll go over what this type of fracture feels like and some of its common causes
- Triquetrum fracture - WikEM
In: Bond M, ed Orthopedic Emergencies: Expert Management for the Emergency Physician Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; October 31, 2013
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