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Assessment of Distal Radioulnar Joint Stability After Reconstruction With the Brachioradialis Wrap.

Charity S Burke1, Keith A Zoeller1, Seid W Waddell1, John A Nyland1, Michael J Voor1, Amitava Gupta1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The brachioradialis (BR) wrap technique is an option to restore the stability of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ). The technique capitalizes on the BR's advantageous insertion point on the radial styloid and the ability of the BR to be harvested with minimal to no deficit. The tendon can then be wrapped around the radius and ulna, tunneling under the pronator quadratus and extensor compartments and secured back into its insertion to provide stability. In this cadaveric study, we used micro-computed tomography (CT) to assess the stability restored by this procedure.
METHODS: Axial CT scans were taken of cadaveric specimens (n = 10) in 3 different positions (neutral, 60° pronation, and 60° supination) to establish the baseline measurements of each DRUJ. Surgical disruption of the dorsal and volar ligaments of each DRUJ then simulated a destabilizing injury and the specimens were scanned again. The specimens then underwent the BR wrap procedure and were scanned once more. Degree of ulnar subluxation with respect to the Sigmoid notch was determined using the modified radioulnar line method.
RESULTS: The mean percentages of subluxation in the neutral position for the normal, injured, and reconstructed DRUJ were 22.4±4.9%, 56.2±12.9%, and 29.0±6.5%, respectively. In 60° pronation, these values were 15.4±4.7%, 53.5±15.0%, and 36.5±11.8%, respectively. In 60° supination, these values were 18.6±2.5%, 69.7±20.5%, and 31.9±8.7%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Values differed significantly between normal and injured conditions in all positions. No significant difference was noted between normal and reconstructed conditions, suggesting reconstruction improves DRUJ biomechanics and more closely approximates normal stability.

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Keywords:  Sigmoid notch; brachioradialis wrap; distal radioulnar joint; joint instability; joint reconstruction; wrist instability

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28549397      PMCID: PMC6081781          DOI: 10.1177/1558944717708026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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