Literature DB >> 29576923

Ulnar Lengthening/Reconstruction of Interosseous Membrane in Treatment of Osteochondroma.

Marcio Aurelio Aita1, Fabio Lucas Rodrigues2, Rodrigo Montemor Bernardo2, Daniel Rebolledo2, Danilo Barronovo2, Gustavo Mantovanni Ruggiero3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We aim to measure the quality of life and clinical and functional outcomes of a patient who had undergone ligament reconstruction of the forearm interosseous membrane, using brachioradialis tendon more ulna distraction osteogenesis in treatment with multiple cartilaginous exostosis. CASE DESCRIPTION: We present a 11-year-old boy with congenital deformity in his right, dominant forearm,Type IIb by Masada classification. Distraction of the ulna, resection of exostosis, and reconstruction of the distal part of the interosseous membrane was performed. One year later, the patient experienced good evaluation. Wrist flexion was 70 degrees, extension was 60 degrees, radial deviation was 20 degrees, and ulnar deviation was 30 degrees. Forearm pronation was 60 degrees and supination was 90 degrees. Elbow flexion was 120 degrees, extension was -5 degrees, and digit motion was full. DASH score of 5, VAS of 0, and grip strength of 92% compared to the unaffected side were obtained. Forearm radiographic aspects showed healing of the distraction, articular congruency, the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), and radiocapitellum joint. The distraction distance was 28 mm, the distraction period was 67 days, the consolidation period was 96 days, and the period of fixator treatment was 92 days. The distraction speed was 0.5 mm/day. Good stability and joint congruency of the DRUJ and elbow were obtained. Good radiographic, clinical, and functional results were obtained improving the life quality of that patient. LITERATURE REVIEW: The treatment of forearm deformities is difficult and complicated. There is no consensus to the overall management. As there is still a lack of long-term results, the indications for surgery, various surgical options, and the timing of the intervention have been a matter of controversy in the literature. Would DRUJ be stable when ulnar lengthening is combined with excision of exostosis? Is it possible to reduce the radial head with this technique? CLINICAL RELEVANCE: We would like to suggest an interosseous membrane (distal oblique band) reconstruction to improve this treatment. We believe this suggestion could maintain DRUJ and elbow more stable and functional. We agree that the best time to perform the corrections is early and gradually. We prefer to correct the ulna, radius, DRUJ and elbow in many steps than in only one procedure.

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Keywords:  forearm deformity; interosseous membrane reconstruction; multiple osteochondromas; relative ulnar shortening; wrist deformity

Year:  2017        PMID: 29576923      PMCID: PMC5864501          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1606562

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


  4 in total

1.  Operations for forearm deformity caused by multiple osteochondromas.

Authors:  K Masada; Y Tsuyuguchi; H Kawai; H Kawabata; K Noguchi; K Ono
Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br       Date:  1989-01

2.  Correction and lengthening for deformities of the forearm in multiple cartilaginous exostoses.

Authors:  Hidenori Matsubara; Hiroyuki Tsuchiya; Keisuke Sakurakichi; Teruhisa Yamashiro; Koji Watanabe; Katsuro Tomita
Journal:  J Orthop Sci       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 1.601

3.  Correction of forearm deformities in children with multiple osteochondroma, by corrective radial osteotomy and ulnar lengthening by distraction osteogenesis.

Authors:  Fikri Erkal Bilen; Levent Eralp; Halil I Balci; Mehmet Kocaoglu; Harzem Ozger
Journal:  Acta Orthop Belg       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 0.500

4.  Multiple osteochondromas (MO) in the forearm: a 12-year single-centre experience.

Authors:  John Ham; Mark Flipsen; Marianne Koolen; Arnard van der Zwan; Konrad Mader
Journal:  Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr       Date:  2016-10-13
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  2 in total

1.  Acute Essex-Lopresti Syndrome: About a Case of Brachioradialis Tendon Transfer.

Authors:  Gabriel Charlotte; Sophie Honecker; Fred Xavier; Sybille Facca; Priscille Lazarus; Philippe Liverneaux
Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2021-05-14

2.  Older age and multi-joint external fixator are two risk factors of complications in ulnar lengthening in children with hereditary multiple exostosis.

Authors:  Chao Zheng; Huanli Han; Yujiang Cao
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2020-11-23       Impact factor: 2.359

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