We report a case of intra-articular loose body in the midcarpal joint following the fracture of the distal radius. The patient fell from a height of 5 ft. The radiographs and computed tomography scan showed a bony fragment in the midcarpal joint. It was associated with dorsal scapholunate ligament tear. The intra-articular bony fragment originated from the fracture distal radius. The possible relationship of the intrusion of the bony fragment and SL ligament injury is discussed.
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