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Arlindo Gomes Pardini1, Rodolfo Fonseca Pádua Gonçalves2, Afrânio Donato Freitas3, Antonio Barbosa Chaves3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Wrist arthrodesis is a surgical procedure that should always be considered in cases of pathological conditions in which anatomical and functional structures are altered. In general, the results are very satisfactory, particularly for pain relief, and in the majority of cases, there is considerable functional improvement. Various techniques have been described, with different methods of internal fixation, most of which include the carpometacarpal joints in the fusion. The objective of this study was to evaluate the results from wrist arthrodesis using a technique that is simpler, more biological, less expensive, and does not involve the carpometacarpal joints.Entities:
Keywords: Arthrodesis; Bone graft; Carpometacarpal joint; Internal fixators; Wrist
Year: 2015 PMID: 27022522 PMCID: PMC4799146 DOI: 10.1016/S2255-4971(15)30219-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Ortop ISSN: 2255-4971
Figure 1A) Access route for wrist arthrodesis: S-shaped incision centered on Lister's tubercle. B) Finger extensor tendons of the fourth compartment were separated ulnarly and the radial extensors and long extensor of the thumb, radially. The capsule was opened in an H shape, with the central bar over the radiocarpal joint. C) Raised osteocapsular flaps. After flexing the wrist, decortication was performed on the radiocarpal joint surfaces and scaphoid-lunate-capitate bones, while preserving the carpometacarpal joints
Figure 2A) With the wrist flexed, the bone plate from the iliac was fitted under the proximal osteocapsular flap (radius) and distal osteocapsular flap (lunate, scaphoid and capitate). B) By extending the wrist to 15° to 20°, the bone plate was adapted to the bed that had been prepared. The flaps were sutured over the bone plate and the wrist was fixed using two crossed Kirschner wires. The bone plate was fixed with two thinner, divergent wires
Figure 3Lateral-view radiograph of a wrist that underwent arthrodesis with minimal fixation. Note the dorsal bone plate and the free carpometacarpal joints. The Kirschner wires that had been holding the bone plate and radiocarpal joint have been removed.