Literature DB >> 9848564

Revision of the ununited one-bone forearm.

F Chen1, R W Culp, L H Schneider, A L Osterman.   

Abstract

Between 1975 and 1995, 7 patients were surgically treated for persistent forearm pain following previously unsuccessful attempts of constructing a radioulnar synostosis using interosseous bone grafting with either cross screw or pin fixation. These prior reconstructive procedures were salvage operations to address symptomatic radioulnar instability. The time interval between index operation and revision surgery was a mean of 12.6 months (range, 4-36 months). The postoperative follow-up period averaged 29.7 months (range, 11-61 months). To address these failed radioulnar arthrodeses, plate osteosynthesis and aggressive bone grafting were used in 5 of 7 patients (group 1) (4 with autologous graft and 1 with demineralized bone matrix). Union was achieved in all 5 patients after a single revision operation. Radiographic evidence of solid union was seen at approximately 4 months. In the remaining 2 patients (group 2), revision synostosis procedures were performed; these involved local bone grafting and repeat transverse screw fixation in 1 patient and iliac crest bone grafting alone in the other. One of these 2 patients progressed to union; the other had a persistent symptomatic fibrous union. The 5 patients in group 1 reported symptomatic relief, while the 2 patients in group 2 were dissatisfied. There were no postoperative complications in our series. Based on our findings, we advocate abundant bone grafting and plating for rigid internal fixation in failed radioulnar synostosis procedures.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9848564     DOI: 10.1016/S0363-5023(98)80021-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Am        ISSN: 0363-5023            Impact factor:   2.230


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