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Cadaveric Testing of a Novel Scapholunate Ligament Reconstruction.

Lana Kang1, Christopher J Dy1, Mike T Wei1, Krystle A Hearns1, Michelle G Carlson1.   

Abstract

Background  Existing scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) reconstruction techniques include fixation spanning the radiocarpal joint, which do not reduce the volar aspect of the scapholunate interval and may limit wrist motion. Questions/Purpose  This study tested the ability of an SLIL reconstruction technique that approximates both the volar and dorsal scapholunate intervals, without spanning the radiocarpal joint, to restore static scapholunate relationships. Materials and Methods  Scapholunate interval, scapholunate angle, and radiolunate angle were measured in nine human cadaveric specimens with the SLIL intact, sectioned, and reconstructed. Fluoroscopic images were obtained in six wrist positions. The reconstruction was performed by passing tendon graft through bone tunnels from the dorsal surface toward the volar corner of the interosseous surface. After reduction of the scapholunate articulation, the graft was tensioned within the lunate bone tunnel, secured with an interference screw in the scaphoid, and sutured to the dorsal SLIL remnant. Differences among testing states were evaluated using repeated measures ANOVA. Results  There was a significant increase in the scapholunate interval in all wrist positions after complete SLIL disruption. Compared with the disrupted state, there was a significant decrease in scapholunate interval in all wrist positions after reconstruction using a tendon graft and interference screw. Conclusion  Our SLIL reconstruction technique reconstructs the volar and dorsal ligaments of the scapholunate joint and adequately restores static measures of scapholunate stability. This technique does not tether the radiocarpal joint and aims to optimize volar reduction. Clinical Relevance  Our technique offers an alternative option for SLIL reconstruction that successfully restores static scapholunate relationships.

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Keywords:  SLIL; ligament; reconstruction; scapholunate ligament; wrist

Year:  2017        PMID: 29576920      PMCID: PMC5864498          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1607326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wrist Surg        ISSN: 2163-3916


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