Cracking the Myth of Lunotriquetral and ECU Tears: Part 5—Radiotriquetral Reconstruction and Perilunate Dislocation, InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation Procedure Case Discussions
Cracking the Myth of Lunotriquetral and ECU Tears: Part 5—Radiotriquetral Reconstruction and Perilunate Dislocation, InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation Procedure Case Discussions
Randall W. Culp, MD (King of Prussia, PA), and William B. Geissler, MD (Jackson, MS), discuss radiotriquetral ligament reconstruction with the InternalBrace™ ligament augmentation procedure, the NanoScope™ system, perilunate dislocation with the InternalBrace procedure, and the Nano SwiveLock® anchor.
The InternalBrace surgical technique is intended only to augment the primary repair/reconstruction by expanding the area of tissue approximation during the healing period and is not intended as a replacement for the native ligament. The InternalBrace technique is for use during soft tissue-to-bone fixation procedures and is not cleared for bone-to-bone fixation.