Triquetrohamate Ligament
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Description


Names
- Triquetrohamate Ligament
- Ligamentum triquetrohamatum
- Triquetral-Hamate Ligament
- Hamate-Triquetral Ligament
- Triquetrohamate Interosseous Ligament
General
- Connects the Triquetrum to the Hamate
- Contributes to the palmer midcarpal ligaments, stability of midcarpal joint
- Contributes to stability of Scaphotrapeziotrapezoidal Joint
Function
- Stabilizes the carpal bones of the midcarpal joint
- Allows gliding motion between the bones
- Resists flexion between the triquetrum and hamate
MRI Features
- Looks like a mirror image of the Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Ligament
- Best viewed on sagittal plane, also seen in coronal[3]
- More easily viewed with MR arthrograph
Clinical Significance
See Also
References
- ↑ Case courtesy of Matt Skalski, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 43845
- ↑ Image courtesy of orthobullets.com
- ↑ Gheno R, Buck F, Nico M, Trudell D, Resnick D. Differences Between Radial and Ulnar Deviation of the Wrist in the Study of the Intrinsic Intercarpal Ligaments: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Gross Anatomic Inspection in Cadavers. Skeletal Radiol. 2010;39(8):799-805. doi:10.1007/s00256-009-0796-5