An alternative treatment for degenerative triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries with distal radioulnar joint instability: first experience with 48 patients.
Publication year
2024Source
Journal of Hand Surgery. European Volume, 49, 2, (2024), pp. 240-249ISSN
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01 februari 2024
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Plastic Surgery
Journal title
Journal of Hand Surgery. European Volume
Volume
vol. 49
Issue
iss. 2
Page start
p. 240
Page end
p. 249
Subject
Plastic Surgery - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Treatment of ulnar impaction syndrome combined with distal radioulnar joint instability due to irreparable degenerative triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries can be complex. We describe the outcomes of a novel technique for restoring distal radioulnar stability due to ulnar impaction syndrome using a distally based extensor carpi ulnaris tendon strip combined with ulnar shortening osteotomy in 48 patients. Patients were assessed using standardized outcome measurements. The patient-rated wrist/hand evaluation total score improved from 66 (SD 15) at intake to 40 (SD 25) at 3 months, and 28 (SD 23) at 12 months postoperatively (p < 0.001). Wrist extension and flexion improved significantly at 12 months from 53° (SD 11) to 65° (SD 8) (p < 0.001) and from 45° (SD 10) to 56° (SD 12) (p = 0.01), respectively. Adding a distally based longitudinal extensor carpi ulnaris strip to ulnar shortening osteotomy for restoring distal radioulnar joint stability seems to be an effective treatment in patients with irreparable degenerative triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries due to ulnar impaction syndrome. Level of evidence: IV.
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