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Distal metaphyseal ulnar shortening osteotomy: technique, pearls, and outcomes.

Joseph S Khouri1, Warren C Hammert2.   

Abstract

Background Ulnar sided wrist pain is a commonly encountered complaint of the hand surgeon, and ulnar impaction is a common cause. Surgical treatment aims to reduce the force transmitted through the ulna and traditionally includes diaphyseal ulnar shortening osteotomy and the "wafer" procedure. These procedures have known shortcomings. We describe an alternative option known as the distal metaphyseal ulnar shortening osteotomy (DMUSO). Materials and Methods Retrospective review of eight procedures was undertaken to assess radiographic healing, objective measurements of wrist and forearm motion, grip and pinch strength, and subjective measures of Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH), Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE), and Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire (MHQ) at a minimum of 12 months following surgery. Description of Technique A wedge osteotomy is made in the osteochondral region of the distal metaphysis of the ulna, and a headless compression screw is used for fixation. Results Five women and three men underwent DMUSO with average follow up at 13 months; the dominant wrist was affected in 7 of 8 patients. The affected wrist had less motion in all planes, and grip and pinch strength was also less in the affected wrist, but only wrist extension was significantly different from the contralateral side. These findings likely did not have an effect on the clinical outcome. Subjective outcomes included average DASH score of 13 (0-35), PRWE 19 (40-11), and MHQ score of 88 (85-100). Conclusions DMUSO is a viable option for patients with ulnar impaction syndrome. It requires intra-articular exposure of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) but is less invasive then diaphyseal shortening. It permits early and reliable return of joint motion and function while avoiding the potential need for hardware removal by using a buried screw.

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Keywords:  diaphyseal ulnar shortening osteotomy; distal metaphyseal ulnar shortening osteotomy; ulnar impaction syndrome; ulnar sided wrist pain; wafer procedure

Year:  2014        PMID: 25097810      PMCID: PMC4117696          DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1384745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wrist Surg        ISSN: 2163-3916


  17 in total

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Authors:  M Kawano; K Nagaoka; M Fujita; M Fukumoto
Journal:  Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg       Date:  1998-12

2.  Ulnar shortening osteotomy in idiopathic ulnar impaction syndrome.

Authors:  Goo Hyun Baek; Moon Sang Chung; Young Ho Lee; Hyun Sik Gong; Sanglim Lee; Hyung Ho Kim
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Am       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 5.284

Review 3.  Technique of ulnar shortening.

Authors:  John M Rayhack
Journal:  Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg       Date:  2007-03

4.  A comparative study of ulnar-shortening osteotomy by the freehand technique versus the Rayhack technique.

Authors:  T M Sunil; Thomas W Wolff; Luis R Scheker; Steven J McCabe; Amit Gupta
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 2.230

5.  The "wafer" procedure. Partial distal ulnar resection.

Authors:  P Feldon; A L Terrono; M R Belsky
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  1992-02       Impact factor: 4.176

6.  Biomechanical analysis of the distal metaphyseal ulnar shortening osteotomy.

Authors:  Jeffrey A Greenberg; Frederick W Werner; Jared M Smith
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2013-08-24       Impact factor: 2.230

7.  Ulnar shortening osteotomy for ulnar impaction syndrome.

Authors:  Rowena McBeath; Leonid I Katolik; Eon K Shin
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2012-09-18       Impact factor: 2.230

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Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  1995-11       Impact factor: 2.230

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Authors:  Douglas M Sammer; Marco Rizzo
Journal:  Hand Clin       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 1.907

10.  Ulna shortening osteotomy using a compression device.

Authors:  Neal C Chen; Scott W Wolfe
Journal:  J Hand Surg Am       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 2.230

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  5 in total

1.  Distal Ulnar Metaphyseal Wedge Osteotomy for Ulnar Abutment Syndrome.

Authors:  Nobuyuki Kubo; Hisao Moritomo; Sayuri Arimitsu; Shunsuke Nishimoto; Takeshi Yoshida
Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2019-02-06

2.  Determinants of Pain and Predictors of Pain Relief after Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy for Ulnar Impaction Syndrome.

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Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2019-07-12

3.  Distal Metaphyseal Osteotomy Allows for Greater Ulnar Shortening Compared to Diaphyseal Osteotomy for Ulnar Impaction Syndrome: A Biomechanical Study.

Authors:  T David Luo; Michael De Gregorio; Andrey Zuskov; Mario Khalil; Zhongyu Li; Fiesky A Nuñez; Fiesky A Nuñez
Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2019-08-28

4.  The Oblique Metaphyseal Shortening Osteotomy of the Distal Ulna: Surgical Technique and Results of Ten Patients.

Authors:  Szabolcs Benis; Jean F Goubau; Koen Mermuys; Petrus Van Hoonacker; Bart Berghs; Diederick Kerckhove; Bert Vanmierlo
Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2016-08-01

5.  Can Total Wrist Arthroplasty Be an Option for Treatment of Highly Comminuted Distal Radius Fracture in Selected Patients? Preliminary Experience with Two Cases.

Authors:  Ingo Schmidt
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2015-09-29
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