| Literature DB >> 27565520 |
W Zhang1, J Zhong2, D Li1, C Sun1, H Zhao3, Y Gao1.
Abstract
Giant cell tumour of the distal radius is a locally aggressive lesion. In this study, we performed a wrist arthrodesis reconstruction with an ipsilateral double barrel segmental ulnar bone graft combined with a modified Sauve-Kapandji procedure for a giant cell tumour of the distal radius. From January 2007 to September 2013, we followed eight patients for a mean duration of 36 months. One patient developed a recurrence and was treated by amputation; the other seven patients achieved radiological union in about 8 months. There was no wrist instability, deformation or dislocation; the mean range of motion of the forearm achieved 75° of supination and 70° of pronation. The patients could recover reasonable grip strength. This new operative procedure can excise the tumour with a low rate of recurrence, fewer functional deficits and fewer complications than reported for other procedures. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV, therapeutic.Entities:
Keywords: Distal radius; giant cell tumours; modified Sauve-Kapandji procedure; wrist arthrodesis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27565520 DOI: 10.1177/1753193416664291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Eur Vol ISSN: 0266-7681