Aim of the study. End results analysis of operative treatment in transcaphoid
Introduction. Transscaphoid
Complex carpal injuries can be difficult to assess and manage. They usually occur following high energy injuries to the wrist. Imaging in the form of traction views and a CT scan can help understand the detail of the fracture dislocation pattern.
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Aim:. To assess the clinical outcomes of patients that had perilunate or lunate dislocations treated with either open or closed reduction and wiring without repair of the scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL). Background:. Current literature states that acute
Introduction: The literature gives ample evidence to discourage sub-optimal reductions of perilunate fracture/dislocations. These, inevitably, lead to poor long-term results. Aim: To evaluate critically the results of open reduction, fracture stabilisation and ligament repair in a cohort of greater and lesser arc
The ligamentous anatomy of the carpus has been well described in recent years. This presentation will review the most important fundamental aspects of carpal anatomy, the presentation and clinical evaluation of the injured wrist, and the management of the most common carpal abnormalities. Specifically, acute and chronic scapholunate instability, dynamic scapholunate instability, and
Introduction and purpose: The widespread discredit which beset the resection of the proximal carpal row in the past seems to have disappeared. At present this is considered to be a very useful salvage technique with results which in some cases can surpass those of arthrodesis. This technique has been reported to yield a pain remission rate of 90% with a 20% loss of strength as compared with the contralateral hand. Materials and methods: We set about analyzing the evolution and results obtained in 4 patients, three male and one female. Three of them were subjected to this procedure to correct a posttraumatic osteoarthritis; the other had an inveterate
To evaluate the mechanism of dislocation of the navicular in complex foot trauma; we hypothesize this is similar to lunate/
Purpose: Transscaphoretrolunate dislocation is the most frequent
Elective surgery has been severely curtailed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. There is little evidence to guide surgeons in assessing what processes should be put in place to restart elective surgery safely in a time of endemic COVID-19 in the community. We used data from a stand-alone hospital admitting and operating on 91 trauma patients. All patients were screened on admission and 100% of patients have been followed-up after discharge to assess outcome.Aims
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The August 2012 Wrist &
Hand Roundup360 looks at: the Herbert ulnar head prosthesis; the five-year outcome for wrist arthroscopic surgery; four-corner arthrodesis with headless screws; balloon kyphoplasty for Kienböck's disease; Mason Type 2 radial head fractures; local infiltration and intravenous regional anaesthesia for endoscopic carpal tunnel release; perilunate injuries; and replanting the amputated fingertip.