BACKGROUND: Scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC) of the wrist is the most common degenerative condition of the wrist. Four-corner fusion (4CF) is performed as salvage surgery, though there is limited information on its long-term results. We hypothesized that 4CF is a durable surgery with good clinical long-term function. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of patients undergoing 4CF as well as an interview and recent radiographs were obtained. Patients with a follow-up period of less than 10 years were excluded. Long-term evaluation included standard wrist radiographs, wrist range of motion, and the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH) questionnaire. Radiographs were evaluated and described by the Kellgren-Lawrence classification. RESULTS: Four hundred eighty-nine wrists underwent a 4CF for SLAC wrist from 1982 to 2003. Twelve patients (15 wrists) were available for follow-up. Average age at surgery was 49.1 years (range, 25-67 years). Average follow-up postsurgery was 18 years (11-27). Scapholunate advanced collapse was the etiology in 13 wrists and scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse in 2 wrists. Average extension/flexion arc was 68.6° (0°-96°), and radial/ulnar deviation arc was 32.9° (0°-5°). QuickDASH scores averaged 7.8 (range, 0-32.5), with only 1 score above 16. Seventy-three percent of radiographs showed minimal to moderate joint destruction, and 27% showed severe joint destruction. CONCLUSIONS: Scaphoid excision and 4CF remains a reliable procedure for patients with advanced wrist arthritis. Functional results were good at long-term follow-up despite radiographic changes in the radiolunate joint in 73% of patients. Patient satisfaction was high, and functional impairment was low.
BACKGROUND: Scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC) of the wrist is the most common degenerative condition of the wrist. Four-corner fusion (4CF) is performed as salvage surgery, though there is limited information on its long-term results. We hypothesized that 4CF is a durable surgery with good clinical long-term function. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of patients undergoing 4CF as well as an interview and recent radiographs were obtained. Patients with a follow-up period of less than 10 years were excluded. Long-term evaluation included standard wrist radiographs, wrist range of motion, and the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH) questionnaire. Radiographs were evaluated and described by the Kellgren-Lawrence classification. RESULTS: Four hundred eighty-nine wrists underwent a 4CF for SLAC wrist from 1982 to 2003. Twelve patients (15 wrists) were available for follow-up. Average age at surgery was 49.1 years (range, 25-67 years). Average follow-up postsurgery was 18 years (11-27). Scapholunate advanced collapse was the etiology in 13 wrists and scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse in 2 wrists. Average extension/flexion arc was 68.6° (0°-96°), and radial/ulnar deviation arc was 32.9° (0°-5°). QuickDASH scores averaged 7.8 (range, 0-32.5), with only 1 score above 16. Seventy-three percent of radiographs showed minimal to moderate joint destruction, and 27% showed severe joint destruction. CONCLUSIONS: Scaphoid excision and 4CF remains a reliable procedure for patients with advanced wrist arthritis. Functional results were good at long-term follow-up despite radiographic changes in the radiolunate joint in 73% of patients. Patient satisfaction was high, and functional impairment was low.
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4-corner; follow-up; fusion; long term; osteoarthritis; wrist
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