Perilunate fracture-dislocation is rare. We report a case of a 17-year-old patient with an atypical dorsal perilunate dislocation with no scapholunate ligament injury and an associated contralateral radiocarpal fracture-dislocation. When the initial diagnostic is uncertain, in order not to delay the treatment, computed tomography scan is strongly recommended. The fractures should be anatomically reduced and require a double surgical approach that allows for screw or K-wires insertion and carpal ligaments repair. This pattern of carpal derangement is described in detail. After 12 months the patient is asymptomatic with a total recovery of activities of daily living.
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