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Preliminary lunate reduction and pinning facilitates restoration of carpal height when treating perilunate dislocation, scaphoid fracture and nonunion, and scapholunate dissociation.

Carpal collapse potentially accompanies greater and lesser arc perilunate injuries; unstable, acute scaphoid fracture; scaphoid nonunion with humpback deformity; and scapholunate dissociation. When surgical treatment is elected, preliminary reduction of the lunate from extension to neutral--to correct dorsal intercalated segment instability deformity--facilitates restoration of carpal height and decreases the risk of carpal malalignment and scapholunate advanced-collapse arthritis. This simple technique is described.

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