Patterns of triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury associated with severely dorsally displaced extra-articular distal radius fractures
Injury, 05/11/2012
Scheer JH et al. – Severe displacement of an extra–articular radius fracture suggests an ulnar–sided ligament injury to the triangular fibrocartilage (TFCC). The observed lesions concur with findings in a previous cadaver study. The lesions follow a distinct pattern affecting both radioulnar as well as ulnocarpal stabilisers.
Methods- Twenty adult patients with an Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Osteosynthesefragen (AO), type A2 or A3, distal radius fracture with an initial dorsal angulation greater than 20° were included.
- Nine had a tip fracture (distal to the base) of the ulnar styloid and 11 had no such fracture.
- They were all openly explored from an ulnopalmar approach and TFCC injuries were documented.
- Eleven patients also underwent arthroscopy and intra-articular pathology was recorded.
- All patients had TFCC lesions of varying severity, having an extensor carpi ulnaris subsheath avulsion in common.
- Eighteen out of 20 also displayed deep foveal radioulnar ligament lesions, with decreasingly dorsal fibres remaining.
- The extent of this foveal injury could not be appreciated by radiocarpal arthroscopy.



