Literature DB >> 16214466

Early proximal row carpectomy after severe carpal trauma.

E O van Kooten1, E Coster, M J M Segers, M J P F Ritt.   

Abstract

Complex fracture dislocations of the wrist often result in post-traumatic arthrosis. In these cases, patients can experience severe pain and loss of function of the wrist and as a result many of them end up having a total arthrodesis. In trying to avoid the disadvantages of a total arthrodesis, alternative treatment strategies have been investigated, amongst which proximal row carpectomy (PRC). Basic conditions for a good outcome of PRC are an intact cartilage of the lunate fossa of the distal radius and an intact surface of the head of the capitate for the new radiocapitate joint (, schematic drawing post-PRC). Also, an intact (volar) radioscaphocapitate (RSC) ligament is necessary because it plays an essential role in stabilizing the new joint and preventing volar dislocation and ulnar translocation of the distal carpal row. Acute post-traumatic PRC can be indicated, but is rarely reported in literature. In this article, we present four patients whom we have treated with early PRC after severe trauma of the wrist. Three patients had a good outcome. In the patient with the bad outcome, the before-mentioned prerequisites were not met, which is discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16214466     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2005.01.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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3.  Acute proximal row carpectomy to treat a transscaphoid, transtriquetral perilunate fracture dislocation: case report and review of the literature.

Authors:  Eric G Huish; Mark A Vitale; Alexander Y Shin
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2013-03

4.  Acute Proximal Row Carpectomy after Complex Carpal Fracture Dislocation.

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8.  Open reduction and internal fixation in a case with transscaphoid perilunate dislocation 8 months after the injury: a patient with a 5-year follow-up.

Authors:  Bashir Ahmed Mir; Shabir Ahmed Dhar; Mohammed Ramzan Mir; Mohammed Farooq Butt; Asif Sultan; Tahir Ahmed Dar; Mohammed Iqbal Wani
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9.  Distal Row Carpectomy-A Possible Salvage Procedure of Severe Carpal Trauma.

Authors:  Rebekka Brodbeck; Raymund E Horch; Andreas Arkudas
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