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Functional Dart-Throwing Motion: A Clinical Comparison of Four-Corner Fusion to Radioscapholunate Fusion Using Inertial Motion Capture.

Sina Babazadeh1,2, Ferraby Ling2, Nhan B Nguyen3, Trieu H Pham3, Pubudu N Pathirana3, Kevin Eng2, Richard Page2,3.   

Abstract

Background  Dart-throwing motion (DTM) is an important functional arc of the wrist from radial extension to ulna flexion. An aim of partial fusion surgery of the wrist is to maintain maximal functional motion while addressing the pathology. The radioscapholunate (RSL) fusion, accompanied with partial resection of the distal scaphoid, is thought to allow better DTM than other partial wrist fusions such as the four-corner fusion (4CF). Question  Does an RSL fusion allow better functional DTM than 4CF, and how does this range compare with healthy wrists and the patient's contralateral wrist? Patients and Methods  Patients who have undergone an RSL fusion or 4CF at our tertiary center were identified and invited to present to have their DTM arc measured. To accurately measure DTM, a previously validated inertial measurement device was used. Patient's functional DTM arc was measured in both unrestrained (elbow and shoulder free to move) and restrained (elbow and shoulder immobilized) fashions. This was compared with their contralateral wrist and a group of healthy control volunteers. Results  Overall five RSL fusions, 10 4CF and 24 control patients were enrolled in the study. There was no significant difference between functional DTM when 4CF and RSL fusion were compared. Both had significantly reduced functional DTM arc than control patients. There was no significant difference between the operated wrist compared with the patient's contralateral unoperated wrist. Conclusion  RSL fusion is not significantly better at maintaining functional DTM when compared with 4CF. Both surgeries result in decreased functional DTM arc when compared with control patients. This is a cohort study and reflects a level of evidence IV. Level of Evidence  This is a Leve IV, cohort study. © Thieme Medical Publishers.

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Keywords:  dart-throwing motion; four-corner fusion; radioscapholunate fusion; wrist

Year:  2020        PMID: 32760611      PMCID: PMC7395843          DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1710500

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


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4.  Qualification of Wrist Functional Performance During Dart Thrower's Movement.

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