Role of Autologous Conditioned Serum in Triangular
Fibrocartilage Complex Injuries
Volume 5 - Issue 1
Satya Kumar Koduru1*, V V Narasimha Rao2, V Satya Kiran Raju3 and Sateesh Kumar4
- 1Professor & HOD, Department Of Orthopaedics, NRI Academy Of Sciences, India
- 2Junior Resident,Department Of Orthopaedics, India
- 3Junior Resident,Department Of Orthopaedics, India
- 4Junior Resident,Department Of Orthopaedics, India
Received:February 06, 2021; Published:February 12, 2021
Corresponding author:Satya Kumar Koduru, Professor & HOD, Department of Orthopaedics, NRI Academy of Sciences, India
DOI: 10.32474/OSMOAJ.2021.05.000202
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Abstract
The Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) Is A Well Defined Structure Located on The Ulnar Aspect Of The Wrist Functioning Primarily To Stabilize The Distal Radio –Ulnar Joint (DRUJ) And Also To Act As A Shock Absorber Across The Ulno-Carpal Joint. The TFCC is vulnerable to either acute or chronic injuries. Positive ulnar variance And Forced ulnar deviation may cause TFCC injuries. Patients with Triangular Fibro Cartilaginous Complex injuries will present with ulnar-sided wrist pain associated with clicking or point tenderness between the pisiform bone and the ulnar. Magnetic
Resonance Imaging is a primary diagnostic modality; wrist arthroscopy is the gold standard investigation. Treatment options are conservative therapies such as rest, NSAIDs, corticosteroid injections, and operative management.
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