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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 87-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 272 - 272
1 Sep 2005
Barrow R Barrow A Biddulph S
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Following up seven consecutive patients for a minimum of 3 years, we assessed the clinical outcome and level of patient satisfaction after distal ulnar head replacement.

In one patient the procedure was done because of a tumour. In the rest the pathology was predominantly OA and RA.

At follow-up, all patients had almost full pronation and supination. Grip strength was better than it was preoperatively, but generally not as good as in the non-pathological hand. In one patient instability was a problem, but overall patient satisfaction was high.

Although our study was of a small group and follow-up has been relatively short, early indications are that distal ulnar head replacement is a reliable and effective way of managing selected patients with problems that are otherwise difficult to treat.