| Literature DB >> 22893448 |
Ahmed M Thabet1, Durga Nagaraju Kowtharapu, Freeman Miller, Kirk W Dabney, Suken A Shah, Kenneth Rogers, Laurens Holmes.
Abstract
We report clinical and radiographic outcomes of wrist fusion achieved with pin or plate fixation in 14 patients with severe quadriplegic cerebral palsy (CP) (19 wrists). Average patient age at the time of surgery was 16.8 ± 1.7 years (14-20 years). Mean follow-up time for the 14 patients was 5.9 ± 3.1 years (range, 1-11 years). Indication for surgery was severe wrist deformity that interfered with hygienic care. Few complications occurred, and outcomes were satisfactory. Statistically significant mean difference was shown between the pre- and postoperative radiographic angles (37°, P = 0.001, and 24°, P = 0.04, for lateral and anteroposterior views, respectively). Caregivers reported that appearance was the most perceived rationale for surgery (63 %). Improved hygienic care was the primary perceived benefit. The majority (88 %) were satisfied with the results. We recommend wrist fusion to improve hygienic care, positioning, and appearance of the wrist, hand, and fingers in patients with severe quadriplegic CP.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22893448 DOI: 10.1007/s12306-012-0217-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Musculoskelet Surg ISSN: 2035-5114