Pre- und postoperative VAS and AOFAS scores, as well as clinical and radiological findings were analyzed. One weightbearing and one without weightbearing dorsoplantar radiograph as well as a 45 degrees rotated radiograph were done pre and postoperatively to proof the position of the second toe.
Explorative data analysis as well as chi-square tests comparing the two groups - 29 second toes with and 33 second toes without temporarily additional transarticular KW fixation of the MTP joint - showed homogeneous distribution of all scores.
We retrospectively compared wrist arthrodesis using the Mannerfelt technique in 19 or an AO-plate in 23 patients with long-standing rheumatoid arthritis. The mean follow-up was for 76 months. Compared with the Mannerfelt fusion group, patients in the AO-plate group reported greater satisfaction with their wrist function (74% Both methods relieve pain and improve function. Overall, the activities of daily living scores and the patients’ subjective assessment of outcome tended to be higher in the AO-plate group than in the Mannerfelt fusion group, although the difference was not statistically significant. Similarly, although more postoperative complications occurred in the AO-plate group, the difference between the two groups was not statistically significant.