The triquetrum is rarely affected by avascular necrosis compared with other carpal bones. We report a case of avascular necrosis of the triquetrum in a 50-year-old patient, with a history of wrist trauma, local corticosteroid injections, and heavy smoking. She presented with severe wrist pain and signs of cystic changes and avascular necrosis determined by magnetic resonance imaging. She was effectively treated with a proximal row carpectomy. We suspect that the combination of the injury in combination with local corticosteroids and smoking may have led to the necrosis.
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