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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264137/biomechanical-comparison-of-distal-radioulnar-joint-reconstruction-graft-preparation-techniques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yibo Li, Eric Beaudry, Nader Besada, Robert Chan, Lindsey Westover
Background  Graft preparation techniques for the Adams-Berger distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) reconstruction vary among surgeons with insufficient evidence to support any specific technique. Questions/Purposes  We compared survival with cyclic loading, absolute elongation, elongation rate, and modes of failure of four graft preparation techniques. Methods  Fifteen porcine extensor tendons were divided into three equal groups: tendon only; tendon augmented along its full length with nonlocking 2-0 FiberLoop suture spaced at 6 mm intervals; and tendon with suture at 12 mm intervals...
February 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264134/all-arthroscopic-foveal-triangular-fibrocartilage-complex-tendon-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camelia Q Y Tang, Jackson K H Jiang, Andrew Y H Chin, Muntasir M Choudhury
Background In symptomatic chronic injury of ulnar-sided tear of the triangular fibrocartilage complex, reconstruction techniques involving foveal reconstruction with palmaris longus tendon graft using the method described by Bain have been described with good outcomes. Description of Technique With increasing popularity of wrist arthroscopy to address various wrist pathologies, we present our technique of arthroscopic foveal reconstruction. We also include a step-by-step description of the procedure with illustrations, with aims to aid surgeons in executing it Conclusion Unlike other arthroscopic techniques described, this involves single osseous ulnar tunnel and performed completely arthroscopically, allowing an end result similar to Bain's open technique...
February 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264133/clinical-results-of-patients-with-combined-aptis-distal-radioulnar-joint-arthroplasty-and-total-wrist-arthroplasty
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shirley D Stougie, Hero J A Zijlker, J Henk Coert
Background  Severely destroyed wrists can be managed by combined radiocarpal and distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) replacement that reduces pain while mobility is ought to be reserved. The combination of these arthroplasties is rarely reported in the literature. Purpose  This article describes the clinical outcomes of six consecutive patients with both total wrist and Aptis DRUJ arthroplasty with a median follow-up of 50 months (range: 18-108 months). Patients and Methods  Patients with a TWA combined with an Aptis DRUJ arthroplasty were retrospectively identified...
February 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264126/the-hook-test-is-not-pathognomonic-for-foveal-detachment-of-the-triangular-fibrocartilage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeff Ecker, Karolina Pavleski, Courtney Andrijich
Background  The integrity of the foveal insertion of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is currently assessed by inference using the hook test. Using dry arthroscopic techniques, the primary author observed that many patients with painful distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability and a positive hook test had an intact foveal insertion. This study was performed to determine whether a positive hook test is a reliable index of a tear of the foveal insertion. Technique  The hook test is performed using a probe to elevate the TFCC off the ulna head toward the articular surface of the lunate...
February 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38218805/diagnostic-value-of-mri-in-traumatic-triangular-fibrocartilage-complex-injuries-a-retrospective-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xuanyu Zhao, Aiping Yu, Huali Zhao, Yanqun Qiu
BACKGROUND: Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries commonly manifest as ulnar-sided wrist pain and can be associated with distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability and subsequent wrist functional decline. This study aimed to assess the diagnostic value of MRI compared to wrist arthroscopy in identifying traumatic TFCC injuries and to determine the distribution of different TFCC injury subtypes in a normal clinical setting. METHODS: The data of 193 patients who underwent both preoperative wrist MRI and wrist arthroscopy were retrospectively reviewed...
January 13, 2024: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213566/masquelet-procedure-for-the-treatment-of-intra-articular-defects-of-the-wrist
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Priscilla A Jawahier, Laurien Waaijer, Philippe N d'Ailly, Niels W L Schep
Background  The purpose of this case series is to show our experiences with the Masquelet procedure in a variety of infected defects of the wrist. Case Description  All consecutive patients that were treated between 2015 and 2021 were included in this case series. Five patients were included with an infected defect of the wrist, involving the radiocarpal and/or the distal radioulnar joints (DRUJ). All patients underwent thorough debridement of the defect and the created void was filled with a gentamicin/vancomycin cement spacer...
December 2023: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196414/the-distal-oblique-bundle-in-the-distal-forearm-from-anatomical-features-to-clinical-implementation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stavros Angelis, Emmanouil Apergis, Panagiotis Kanellos, Alexandros Apostolopoulos, Konstantinos Vlasis, Maria Piagkou, Dimitrios Filippou
Background and objective The distal oblique bundle (DOB) is nowadays recognized as the thickest component of the distal interosseous membrane (DIOM). It is neither thought to be a clear-cut ligament, and nor does it follow the typical configuration of the rest of the DIOM. It is not always present and some studies have raised disputes about its prevalence and a few anatomical features. In this study, we aimed to provide data on the prevalence and anatomical features of the DOB, which are of great importance at this early stage of research into the topic...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38106930/anatomic-and-biomechanical-study-of-the-forearm-interosseous-membrane-distal-oblique-bundle-and-triangular-fibrocartilage-complex-role-in-galeazzi-fracture-dislocation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Lamas, Rosa Morro, Ariadna Da Ponte, Manuel Llusa
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to measure distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) dislocation and radioulnar displacement associated with sequential sectioning of the different bands of the interosseous membrane and triangular fibrocartilage complex in the simulation of a Galeazzi fracture dislocation. METHODS: Twelve fresh-frozen cadaver forearms were dissected. We examined the anatomy and function of the forearm interosseous membrane. Each forearm was then mounted onto a biomechanical wrist and forearm device...
November 2023: Journal of hand surgery global online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38069956/intra-articular-pressure-in-the-distal-radioulnar-joint-a-biomechanical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rodrigo Gutiérrez-Monclus, Héctor Gutiérrez-Espinoza, Felipe Araya-Quintanilla, Carlos Gutierrez-Novoa, Paúl Cordero-Barzallo, Alfonso Rodríguez-Baeza, Ángel Ferreres-Claramunt, Marc García-Elias
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to use cadaveric models to assess the effect of loading the forearm muscles in different forearm rotations, with or without disruption to the stabilizing components, on the intra-articular pressure of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ). METHODS: Ten forearms with no severe osteoarthritis or injury to the DRUJ stabilizers were used. They were placed in a vertical support, and pressure sensors measured pressure within the DRUJ in 5 forearm rotations (neutral, pronation, supination, extension, and flexion) under the following 6 conditions: 1) no loading; 2) loading (at 1/5 of the load per cross-sectional area) with no disruption; 3) loading with disruption of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC); 4) loading with disruption of the TFCC and ulnar ligaments (ULs); 5) loading with disruption of the TFCC, ULs and interosseous membrane (IM); and 6) loading with disruption of the TFCC, ULs, IM, and pronator quadratus (PQ)...
December 8, 2023: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066077/distal-oblique-bundle-influence-on-distal-radioulnar-joint-stability-a-biomechanical-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G Hohenberger, F Pirrung, N Hammer, J A Niestrawska
Chronic instability of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) presents a highly disabling condition. Several surgical techniques have been reported for its treatment. These involve reconstruction of the distal oblique bundle (DOB) of the interosseous membrane (IOM) of the forearm. The aim of this study was to examine whether surgical reconstruction of the DOB is necessary to restore DRUJ stability following trauma with DOB disruption and to compare two restoration techniques utilizing a tendon or suture-button graft...
December 7, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38059049/morphometry-of-sigmoid-notch-a-novel-method-of-shape-assessment-for-clinical-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anil K Bhat, N R Fijad, Ashwath M Acharya
PURPOSE: Using a novel technique, we assess and describe the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) anatomy with reference to sigmoid notch shapes. The purpose of this study was to develop a non-invasive, fast, reliable and reproducible technique for analysing the shapes of sigmoid notch on CT scans. METHODS: 40 cadaveric wrist specimens exposing the sigmoid notch and 100 normal adult wrist CT scans with end on axial sections showing the sigmoid notch outline were obtained...
January 2024: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051316/-standardized-reduction-and-palmar-plating-of-dorsally-displaced-distal-radius-fractures-for-safe-and-atraumatic-reconstruction-of-the-anatomy-of-the-radius
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REVIEW
Steffen Löw, Sebastian Kiesel
OBJECTIVE: Standardization of palmar plate osteosynthesis in order to consequently achieve physiologic anatomy of the distal radius end. INDICATIONS: Unstable dorsally displaced distal radius fractures or fractures that should be treated functionally. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Severe intraarticular joint depression that cannot be reduced with either a palmar or arthroscopic assisted approach. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: Patient in supine position with the forearm supinated on arm table...
December 5, 2023: Operative Orthopädie und Traumatologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38050192/predictive-factors-of-distal-radioulnar-joint-instability-after-surgical-treatment-of-distal-radius-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenfei Li, Lingde Kong, Xuyang Shi, Zuzhuo Zhang, Jian Lu, Bing Zhang
Distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability is a common postoperative complication of distal radius fractures, seriously impacting patients' quality of life. This study investigated its possible influencing factors to determine prognosis and to guide treatment better. We retrospectively included a series of patients with distal radius fractures that underwent volar locking plate fixation. Basic patient information and imaging parameters were collected. The incidence of DRUJ instability during follow-up was recorded, and factors associated with DRUJ instability were determined using univariate analysis and multifactorial logistic regression analysis...
December 1, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38009090/two-week-versus-four-week-immobilization-of-stable-distal-radioulnar-joint-following-surgical-fixation-of-galeazzi-fracture-dislocations-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sermsak Sukpanichyingyong, Thananit Sangkomkamhang, Thanit Foocharoen
BACKGROUND: Postoperative immobilization protocols following surgical fixation of Galeazzi fracture-dislocations (GFD) in adults remain unresolved. This study aimed to compare outcomes of two different immobilization durations (two weeks versus four weeks) in terms of functional outcomes and complications. METHODS: Participants were prospectively and randomly enrolled in two-week versus four-week immobilization after plate fixation of GFD when the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) was reducible and stable postoperatively...
October 2023: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37999702/reliability-and-validity-analysis-of-the-distal-radioulnar-joint-ballottement-test
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mitsuyuki Nagashima, Shohei Omokawa, Hideo Hasegawa, Yasuaki Nakanishi, Kenji Kawamura, Yasuhito Tanaka
PURPOSE: Triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries can cause distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability, which can be evaluated clinically with the DRUJ ballottement test. However, the reliability and validity of the test are unclear. This study aimed to analyze the reliability and validity of the test using a tracking device on healthy participants and patients with triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, three orthopedic hand surgeons performed the DRUJ ballottement test using a technique of holding the carpal bones to the radius on 25 healthy participants (50 hands; 10 men and 15 women; mean age, 33 years; range, 20-51 years) and eight patients with triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries (16 hands; six men and two women; mean age, 43 years; range, 27-59 years)...
November 22, 2023: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37979994/management-of-ulnar-styloid-nonunions
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REVIEW
Maximilian A Meyer, Fraser J Leversedge
Ulnar styloid fractures commonly occur in the setting of distal radius fractures and often progress to asymptomatic nonunion. Displaced basilar ulnar styloid fractures involving the deep radioulnar ligament attachments may cause distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) instability. A careful clinical history, physical examination, review of imaging studies, and selected diagnostic interventions are important for confirming the relationship of the ulnar styloid nonunion with ulnar-sided wrist symptoms and/or DRUJ instability...
February 2024: Hand Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37979990/distal-radius-nonunions-a-rare-entity
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REVIEW
Sofia Bougioukli, Kevin C Chung
Although distal radius fractures are common injuries, nonunion is extremely rare. Nonunion has been associated with increased metaphyseal comminution, concomitant distal ulna fracture, inadequate immobilization, and patient factors. Nonunion should be suspected in patients with persistent pain, limited range of motion, and worsening wrist deformity after wrist remobilization. Treatment selection depends on presence of infection, status of the radiocarpal and distal radioulnar joints, and type of prior surgical interventions...
February 2024: Hand Clinics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976713/ligament-reconstruction-with-modified-suture-anchor-fixation-technique-for-chronic-distal-radioulnar-joint-instability-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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Romy Deviandri, Dhandia Rifardi
INTRODUCTION: The chronic instability of the DRUJ should be appropriately treated. Ligament reconstruction in the original technique needs an adequate length of the graft, which needs to be modified in such a case. CASE PRESENTATION: A 27-year-old male presented with right wrist pain accompanied by limited movement that has been felt for the last two months. There was an obvious deformity with tenderness. Palpation revealed a positive ballottement and piano-key sign test...
November 13, 2023: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37966398/radiographic-comparison-of-forearm-symmetry-in-healthy-individuals-and-its-importance-in-the-diagnosis-of-longitudinal-radioulnar-dissociation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher M Jones, Genoveffa R Morway, Christina J Gutowski, Kurosh Darvish
PURPOSE: Longitudinal radioulnar dissociation (LRD) is an injury often missed upon initial presentation. A recent study examined a radiographic screening test in cadavers that showed increased interosseous distance when the interosseous ligament (IOL) was divided. For this test to be clinically useful, it is necessary for uninjured forearms to have similar interosseous spaces. The purpose of this study was to determine the typical differences between right and left interosseous spaces of healthy individuals...
November 14, 2023: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37965406/current-concepts-corrective-osteotomy-for-extra-articular-deformity-following-a-distal-radius-fracture
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REVIEW
Samuel C Haines, Alasdair Bott
Fracture malunion alters wrist and distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) biomechanics, resulting in incongruence and instability of the DRUJ. Selected patients with painful functional limitation and significant deformity of the radius, but without advanced degenerative joint disease, may benefit from corrective distal radial osteotomy. Non-union and complications arising from metalwork are the most common reasons for reoperation. Surgeons should have a good understanding of risks and complications in order to fully inform their patients and manage expectations...
October 2023: Curēus
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