| Literature DB >> 25709873 |
Gregory I Bain1, Kevin Eng2, Yu Chao Lee3, Duncan Mcguire4, Matthias Zumstein5.
Abstract
Background A triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injury can produce distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability. If the foveal attachment is avulsed, it translates distally. The footprint is separated from its origin and will become covered in synovitis, preventing healing. The authors describe a surgical technique for the treatment of instability of the DRUJ due to chronic foveal detachment of the TFCC. Technique The procedure utilizes a loop of autologous palmaris longus tendon graft passed through the ulnar aspect of the TFCC and through an osseous tunnel in the distal ulna to reconstruct the fovel attachment. Patients and Methods We report on nine patients with a mean age of 42. Median follow-up was 13 months. Results The median pain scores measured were reduced from 8 to 3 postoperatively, and all had a stable DRUJ. Conclusions This technique provides stability of the distal ulna to the radius and carpus, with potential for biologic healing through osseous integration. It is a robust, anatomically based reconstruction of the TFCC to the fovea that stabilizes the DRUJ and the ulnar-carpal sag.Entities:
Keywords: DRUJ instability; foveal tear; triangular fibrocartilage complex
Year: 2015 PMID: 25709873 PMCID: PMC4327718 DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1399756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wrist Surg ISSN: 2163-3916