Abstract
Injury to the lunotriquetral ligament can result in midcarpal instability, with resultant alterations in normal wrist kinematics and subsequent arthrosis. We performed a previously undescribed technique of lunotriquetral ligament reconstruction in two patients utilizing a palmaris longus tendon autograft. Average age at presentation was 24 years old with a mean follow up of 10 months. Average range of motion was 62.5° of flexion and 57.5° of extension. Total arc of motion was 83% of the contralateral uninvolved extremity. Average grip strength was 31 kg which was 91% of the contralateral extremity. Average Quick Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand score was 12.5 and Modern Activity Subjective Survey of 2007 was 1.5. No complications were noted.