Abstract
BACKGROUND: Scapholunate ligament injuries are highly challenging injuries to treat. Great uncertainly remains in determining which operative procedures are most effective. Furthermore, there is no consensus on whether surgical intervention changes the natural course of scapholunate injuries. METHODS: The authors present their assessment of scapholunate injuries and the senior author's preferred surgical techniques. Surgical videos are included. The authors' postoperative management is described. RESULTS: Operative procedures are selected based on the patient's timing and pattern of injury, degree of associated carpal changes and arthritis, and goals. CONCLUSION: Over the past 20 years, the senior author has had good success with these techniques, but prospective, longterm outcome studies are needed to critically assess whether these surgical techniques improve patients' long-term function and pain.