Literature DB >> 3770570

Force transmission through the distal radioulnar carpal joint: effect of ulnar lengthening and shortening.

F W Werner, R R Glisson, D J Murphy, A K Palmer.   

Abstract

Although numerous surgical procedures are performed on the wrist joint, little has been written regarding the effect of these procedures on the biomechanics of the wrist. This study has been undertaken to examine the in vitro consequences of ulnar lengthening and shortening. We have measured the axial forces transmitted through the distal radius and ulna and the pressure distribution on the articulating surface of the radius and triangular fibrocartilage complex for the intact wrist, with ulnar lengthening and with ulnar shortening. Lengthening of the ulna by 2.5 mm in the intact wrist increased the force borne by the ulna from 18.4% to 41.9% of the total axial load. Shortening of the ulna by 2.5 mm decreased axial load borne by the ulna to 4.3%. Removal of the articular disc portion of the triangular fibrocartilage complex decreased the load on the intact ulna from 18.4% to 6.2%. The peak pressure at the ulnolunate articulation increased from 1.4 N/mm2 for the unaltered wrist to 3.3 N/mm2 when the ulna was lengthened by 2.5 mm. These results suggest that the biomechanics of the wrist joint can be dramatically altered with relatively small (2.5 mm) changes in ulnar length and by removal of the articular disc portion of the triangular fibrocartilage complex.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3770570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir        ISSN: 0722-1819            Impact factor:   1.018


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