ABSTRACT Background: When pain, deformity and instability compromise wrist function, wrist stabilization by means of fusion is a procedure of recognized validity. The goal of wrist arthrodesis is to provide the patient with a stable wrist for power grip and the predictable relief of pain while sacrificing wrist motion. The radioscapholunate (RSL) fusion is one of salvage procedure indicated in the case of traumatic or degenerative osteoarthritis of the radiocarpal joint, involving the lunate facet of the radius. RSL-fusion reduced total wrist motion (3 MC/Rad) in the F/E axis to an average of 49% of F/E in the unfused wrist but preserves midcarpal joint motion while alleviating pain. Case Report: We report a 43-year-old male pa...