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Mauro Maniglio1, Victor Truong2, Matthias Zumstein3, Lilianna Bolliger1, Michelle H McGarry2, Thay Q Lee2.
Abstract
Background Merits of repairing the pronator quadratus (PQ) to restore distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) stability after a volar approach remain controversial. Distal radius fractures are often associated with ulnar styloid fractures (USF). When involving the fovea, this USF can lead to a DRUJ instability. The PQ repair may be key in reducing this DRUJ instability. Methods This study aims to assess the biomechanical role of PQ repair in a cadaveric model of USF. In 17 forearm specimens, a USF including the fovea was executed. Positional changes of the DRUJ in forearm rotation and dorso-palmar (DP) translation were measured with variable loads (0, 2.5, and 5N) applied to the PQ origin. Results Forearm rotation and DP-translation decreased significantly with PQ loading of 5N, changing on average by 5 degrees and 0.6 mm, respectively. Conclusion We found a significant decrease in forearm rotation and DP-translation comparing a fully loaded PQ to an unloaded PQ in our cadaveric model. Thieme. All rights reserved.Entities:
Keywords: distal radio-ulnar joint; distal radio-ulnar ligaments; distal radius fracture; pronator quadrates; ulnar styloid fracture
Year: 2021 PMID: 34631293 PMCID: PMC8490001 DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1730341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wrist Surg ISSN: 2163-3916