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Arthroscopic Interposition Tendon Arthroplasty for Stage 2 Scapholunate Advanced Collapse.

Margareta Arianni1, Christophe Mathoulin2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report and analyze the functional outcomes of arthroscopic interposition tendon arthroplasty (AITA) in stage 2 scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC).
METHODS: Sixteen patients with stage 2 SLAC who underwent AITA between 2009 and 2014 with a minimum of 24-month follow-up were retrospectively evaluated. Medical records were assessed for preoperative and postoperative range of motions, grip strength, visual analog scale, disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (DASH) score, scapholunate angle, and scaphoid fossa-to-scaphoid space.
RESULTS: After exclusion of 2 patients, 14 patients were available for this study. At final follow-up, improvements were found for the following variables: extension (preoperative mean, 49.29°; VS postoperative mean, 61.07°; P = .025, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.74-21.85), radial deviation (preoperative mean, 6.43°; postoperative mean, 17.14°; P < .001, 95% CI, 6.06-15.36), grip strength (preoperative mean, 18.93 kg; postoperative mean, 29.64 kg; P < .001; 95% CI, 6.81-14.61), visual analog scale (preoperative mean, 8.07; postoperative mean, 2.50; P < .001; 95% CI, -6.52 to -4.61), and DASH (preoperative mean, 60.39; postoperative mean, 10.28; P < .001, 95% CI, -43.04 to -57.28), scapholunate angle (preoperative median, 67.50°; postoperative median, 55.00°, P = .002, Z = -2.831), and scaphoid fossa-to-scaphoid space (preoperative median, 0.00 mm; postoperative median, 1.00 mm; P < .001, Z = -3.145). There was no improvement in flexion (preoperative mean, 40.00°; postoperative mean, 50.00°;P = .025; 95% CI, -4.45 to -24.45), ulnar deviation (preoperative median, 25.00°; postoperative median, 30.00°;P = .063, Z = -2.060), or flexion-extension arc (preoperative mean, 89.28°; postoperative mean, 111.07°; P = .067; 95% CI, -1.79 to -45.36) following AITA. Nine of 13 patients were satisfied with the procedure, 3 were moderately satisfied, and 1 was not satisfied.
CONCLUSIONS: Arthroscopic interposition tendon arthroplasty is an acceptable procedure for stage 2 SLAC. This procedure preserves motion, yields acceptable functional outcome, and reduces pain. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, therapeutic case series.
Copyright © 2019 Arthroscopy Association of North America. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30612763     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2018.10.134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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