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Arthroscopy ; 2024 Feb 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38331367

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PURPOSE: To synthesize and analyze the existing literature and report on the outcomes of arthroscopic surgery for the treatment of scaphoid non-union (SNU). METHODS: This systematic review conforms to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis guidelines. The authors conducted a search using Medline and Embase databases. Studies that reported outcomes on arthroscopic nonvascularized bone graft for SNU treatment, with no limits to follow-up, sample sizes or prevalence were included. RESULTS: We found 17 eligible studies composed of 20 datasets, and all assessed nonvascularized arthroscopic treatment for SNU, with a mean follow-up that ranged from 6 to 38.5 months. Union rates ranged between 86% and 100%, and none of the studies reported any other complications than non-union following arthroscopic SNU. CONCLUSIONS: The present systematic review found union rates ranging between 86% and 100%, with a time to union ranging from 2.3 to 7.8 months. Furthermore, the included studies reported satisfactory clinical scores, and the complication rate of non-union ranged between 0% and 14%. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV, systematic review of level II-IV studies.

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J Wrist Surg ; 13(1): 2-8, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38264139

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Introduction The use of wrist arthroscopy has become a prerequisite for diagnosis and treatment of triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) disorders. Since Palmer's landmark paper, many new arthroscopic descriptions of TFCC tears have been published but there is no currently available updated comprehensive arthroscopic classification of TFCC lesions. Purpose We recently described the arthroscopic anatomy of the TFCC as viewed from a 3-4 portal. Our purpose was to propose a new TFCC disorders classification based on this new arthroscopic TFCC description. Methods We included all currently described TFCC disorders to the best of our knowledge into our arthroscopic, functional, and vascular anatomical concept. We also included patient's specific ulnar variance and distal radial ulnar joint coronal inclination as baseline treatment-oriented parameters. The fresh or chronic, reparable or nonreparable nature of some types of TFCC tears were considered as separate parameters. Results The proposed classification includes disc "D" (degenerative or traumatic), reins "R" (traumatic), and wall "W" (traumatic) lesions. Combined lesions of those three parts of the TFCC may be easily identified. This new classification should facilitate future analysis of isolated or combined TFCC disorders whether they are degenerative and/or traumatic. Discussion The authors present a new three-dimensional-three-part arthroscopic updated description of TFCC disorders with relevance to etiology and treatment principles.

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Instr Course Lect ; 73: 271-284, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38090904

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Concerns about implant durability and technical difficulty continue to make total wrist arthroplasties a specialized procedure with a narrow scope of indications. As a result, more routinely performed total or partial wrist arthrodesis continues to maintain popularity over arthroplasty. However, wrist motion preservation is undoubtedly preferable for patients and current literature is trending to more favorable outcomes for total wrist arthroplasties. In the setting of the evolving role of wrist arthroplasties in clinical practice, it is important to focus on providing hand surgeons a practical approach to incorporating total wrist arthroplasty into the treatment toolbox available to them when treating patients with painful wrist arthritis.


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Artrite , Artroplastia de Substituição , Humanos , Punho/cirurgia , Artroplastia , Articulação do Punho/cirurgia , Artrodese , Internacionalidade
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Hand Clin ; 39(4): 545-550, 2023 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37827607

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Volar locking plates for distal radius fracture (DRF) in the elderly may show complications in the most comminuted osteoporotic cases. The authors provide criteria for DRF in elderly that may not be amenable to volar plating ("irreparable DRF") and review the current results of a preliminary series of wrist hemiarthroplasty for these injuries. Between 2011 and 2019, 28 wrists with acute irreparable intra-articular DRF were treated with wrist hemiarthroplasty (96% female, mean age 79 years). A total of 17 wrists with a mean follow-up of 32 months were reviewed. At follow-up, mean visual analog scale (VAS) pain was 1/10, mean forearm rotation arc was 148°.


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Hemiartroplastia , Fraturas do Rádio , Fraturas do Punho , Humanos , Feminino , Idoso , Masculino , Punho/cirurgia , Hemiartroplastia/métodos , Fraturas do Rádio/cirurgia , Placas Ósseas , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Fixação Interna de Fraturas/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ; 109(8S): 103665, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37499747

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INTRODUCTION: In order to avoid Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse (SNAC) type osteoarthritis, which progressively affects the radial and midcarpal joints, several vascularized and non-vascularized grafting techniques have been described. Over the past decade, there has been growing interest in arthroscopic cancellous bone grafts for scaphoid nonunion. The aim of this novel prospective study was to assess the healing rate of scaphoid grafts under arthroscopy, and the prognostic factors for healing. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This prospective study was carried out across 10 centers between September 2019 and April 2021, in patients aged 16 to 65. Scaphoid nonunion grafting was performed arthroscopically. Union was assessed on CT scans and displacement correction angles were measured preoperatively and then at 3 and 6months. We assessed mobility, Jamar wrist strength, functional results as per the Patient Related Wrist Score (PRWE) and the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (Quick DASH) score. Risk factors for nonunion were assessed. RESULTS: We included 77 patients with a mean age of 24years (18 to 55years) with a mean time between trauma and treatment of nonunion of 34.8months (6 to 180months). The population was represented by 46 manual workers and 20 were smokers. In 42 cases, the nonunion was proximal, in Schernberg zone I or II. At the last follow-up of 12.9months on average (Standard Deviation: 8.7months), union was achieved in 72 patients (93.5%). The average duration of union was 3.4months (Standard Deviation 1.6). Among the 5 patients who did not heal, grafting was performed in addition to the fixation. We did not identify any contributory factors for nonunion. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated the effectiveness of arthroscopic treatment of scaphoid nonunion with a union rate at least equivalent to pedicled vascularized grafts. Smoking and delayed treatment were no longer considered unfavorable prognostic factors in the context of arthroscopic treatment. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.


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Fraturas não Consolidadas , Osso Escafoide , Humanos , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Osso Esponjoso/transplante , Estudos Prospectivos , Fraturas não Consolidadas/diagnóstico por imagem , Fraturas não Consolidadas/cirurgia , Fixação Interna de Fraturas/métodos , Transplante Ósseo/métodos , Osso Escafoide/diagnóstico por imagem , Osso Escafoide/cirurgia , Osso Escafoide/lesões , Consolidação da Fratura , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Hand Surg Rehabil ; 42(4): 284-290, 2023 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37364729

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The purpose of the study was to compare outcomes of fully-arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation (ARIF) versus open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) to treat acute traumatic lunate fractures. A literature search was conducted using Medline and Embase. Demographic data and outcomes were extracted for included studies. The search identified 2146 references: 17 articles were included, reporting on 20 cases (4 ARIF and 16 ORIF). No differences between ARIF and ORIF were found in rates of union (100% vs 93%, P = 1.000), grip strengths (mean difference, 8%; 95%CI, -16 to 31; P = 0.592), rates of return to work (100% vs 100%, P = 1.000), or ranges of motion (mean difference, 28°; 95%CI, -25 to 80; P = 0.426). Lunate fractures were not identified in 6 of the 19 radiographs, but were identified in all CT scans. There were no differences in outcomes between ARIF and ORIF for the treatment of fresh lunate fractures. The authors recommend surgeons to perform CT scans when diagnosing high-energy wrist trauma so as not to overlook lunate fractures. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV.


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Fraturas da Tíbia , Humanos , Fraturas da Tíbia/diagnóstico por imagem , Fraturas da Tíbia/cirurgia , Artroscopia , Redução Aberta , Fixação Interna de Fraturas , Radiografia
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Hand (N Y) ; 18(5): 732-739, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35130742

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BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to determine whether reconstruction of the proximal pole of the scaphoid with a proximal hamate graft restores native carpal kinematics. METHODS: A cadaveric study was designed assessing wrist kinematic after proximal hamate graft for proximal pole of the scaphoid nonunion. Wireless sensors were mounted to the carpus using a custom pin and suture anchor system to 8 cadavers. A wrist simulator was used to move the wrist through a cyclical motion about the flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviation axes. Each specimen was tested under a series of 3 conditions: (1) a native state, "Intact"; (2) fractured scaphoid proximal pole, "Fracture"; and (3) post-reconstruction of the proximal pole of the scaphoid using a proximal hamate graft, "Graft." RESULTS: The fracture condition resulted in a statistically significant change in scapholunate kinematics across the entire arc of motion relative to the intact condition. Reconstruction with proximal hamate grafts restored scapholunate kinematics close to the intact state in both flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviation axes. The lunocapitate flexion during wrist flexion was significantly different after the hamate graft reconstruction. CONCLUSIONS: Proximal hamate to scaphoid transfer resulted in restoration of near normal carpal kinematics to the intact state.


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Fraturas Ósseas , Hamato , Osso Escafoide , Humanos , Punho , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Osso Escafoide/cirurgia , Hamato/transplante , Articulação do Punho/cirurgia
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J Wrist Surg ; 11(6): 474-478, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36504536

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Background Current elbow clinical scores are scarce with limited comparability between them. None of them are computerized yet. There is no forearm clinical score assessing all anatomical components of forearm disorders such as the Essex-Lopresti injuries. The aims of this paper were to present new computerized elbow and forearm clinical scores. Methods These new computerized elbow and forearm clinical scores include four clinical criteria: pain, function, active range of motion and muscle strength. To each criterion is given a numerical value among 5 grades. The weight of each criterion is equivalent so that patient's and physician's related scores are equally balanced. Results Clinical scores components are automatically included into diamond-shape graphs and tables that can be directly exported into PowerPoint presentations for demonstration and comparison purposes. Discussion These user-friendly updatable clinical elbow and forearm scores are based on four classic clinical criteria, pain, function, motion, and strength that are expressed into grades. They were designed to evaluate any osteoarticular elbow or forearm disorder regardless of the etiology. These scores are open since they may be modified in future versions.

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J Wrist Surg ; 11(3): 224-229, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35837590

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Background Arthroscopically-assisted reduction and internal fixation (AARIF) for distal radius fractures (DRF) has been extensively described. Little information is available about AARIF in AO "B3" and "C" DRF with displaced lunate facet volar rim fragment (VRF) and volar carpal subluxation. However, lunate volar rim fragment (LVRF) may be very difficult to reduce and fix under arthroscopic control using the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) or FCR extended approaches while traction is applied. Purposes The aims were to describe our surgical technique of AARIF of partial or complete DRF with VRF and provide information about how often this technique may be necessary, based on a large DRF database. Methods The dual-window volar approach for complete articular AO C DRF with volar medial fragment was described in 2012 for performing open reduction internal fixation (ORIF). Since 2015, we have used the dual-window approach for AARIF of "B3" or "C" DRF with volar carpal subluxation. We analyzed our PAF database, searching for patients treated with AARIF in "B3" and "C" fractures. Results The dual-window volar approach is very useful when using AARIF for AO "B3" and "C" DRF with displaced VRF and volar carpal subluxation. The anteromedial part of the exposure allows a direct access to reduction and fixation of the LVRF under traction and arthroscopic control. Overall, 1% of all articular DRF in this series showed a displaced LVRF amenable to the dual-window volar approach. Conclusion It is almost impossible to access and properly fix a VRF using traction and arthroscopic control through the FCR or FCR extended FCR approach because of the stretched flexor tendon mass. The use of the dual-window approach during AARIF of AO "B3" or "C" DRF has not previously been reported. Displaced VRF are rare whether they were part of "B3" or "C" fractures. If AARIF is chosen, we strongly recommend the use of the dual-window volar approach for AO "B3" and "C" fractures with VRF. A single anteromedial approach can also be used for isolated "B3" anteromedial DRF.

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J Wrist Surg ; 11(2): 161-163, 2022 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35478949

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Background Reverse perilunate injuries (REPLI) are rare variants of the classic radial-sided perilunate injuries (PLI) whose mechanism was described by Mayfield in 1980. Classic radial-sided nontranscaphoid dorsal PLI invariably display a flexed, foreshortened position of the scaphoid on their initial posteroanterior (PA) and lateral radiographs. We observed that some dorsal perilunate dislocations displayed an extended position of the scaphoid on their initial radiographs. Our hypothesis is that this extended position of the scaphoid was associated with a REPLI pattern. Methods The PA and lateral initial emergency radiographs of our specialized wrist surgery series of 114 dorsal pure ligamentous PLI (within a 186 cases series of PLI treated between 2004 and 2020) were reviewed as well as the available figures of the current REPLI literature. Results A total of seven cases of cases within our dorsal PLI series displayed an extended position of the scaphoid on their initial PA and lateral radiographs, while 107 cases displayed a flexed, foreshortened position. The PA and lateral radiographs available in the REPLI literature displayed an extended position of the scaphoid, a lunotriquetral dissociation, and a dorsal dislocation of the capitate with respect to the lunate. Discussion This study confirms our hypothesis. By contrast to the dorsal classic radial-sided pure ligamentous PLI pattern of scaphoid displacement (scaphoid flexed and foreshortened with scapholunate gap), the dorsal REPLI pattern displays an extended position of the scaphoid with scapholunate step-off and overlap rather than a gap. The combination of a lunotriquetral dissociation with a dorsal dislocation of the capitate from the lunate yet an extended position of the scaphoid with almost normal radioscaphoid relationships should raise a high suspicion for REPLI.

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J Wrist Surg ; 10(6): 558-564, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34881114

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Introduction The authors present a new comprehensive arthroscopic anatomical description of the fibrocartilage complex "TFCC" which is related to the current TFCC functional and pathological knowledge. Methods Our description of the TFCC is based on an arthroscopic view from the 3-4 portal as observed in more than 100 wrist arthroscopies in fresh cadavers and more than 1000 diagnostic and/or therapeutic wrist arthroscopies. Results TFCC is considered as a 3-D-3-part box-like structure (Reins, Wall and Disc). The first TFCC component ("R") corresponds to 2 strong radio-ulnar ligamentous Reins, one dorsal (DRUL) and one palmar (PRUL). This "V-shaped" RUL reins diverge from the fovea and ulnar styloid to the volar and dorsal edges of the sigmoid notch. It is a main stabilizer of the DRUJ. The second TFCC component ("W") is a continuous, radially concave Peripheral Capsular Wall attached and perpendicular to the RUL reins. It surrounds the ulnar aspect of the ulno-carpal interval while attaching to the RUL reins proximally and to the medial carpus distally. Along with the radiocarpal ligaments, the TFCC peripheral capsular wall contributes to the stability of the carpus with respect to the radius-ulna entity. This is especially true for the thick volar TFCC capsular wall. The third TFCC component ("D") is the disc proper which is a static and dynamic shock absorber intercalated between the ulnar head and the medial proximal row in the coronal/sagittal planes and between the two strands of the RUL in the axial plane. Its pathology is influenced and related to the ulnar variance. Discussion This new arthroscopic description of the TFCC provides a comprehensive anatomical, functional ant pathological background for TFCC disorders analysis and treatment. Currently known disorders are included as "R 1,2,3,4", "W 1, 2, 3, 4", and "D 1, 2". Combined TFCC disorders and further new pathology descriptions may be included in this open classification.

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Hand Clin ; 37(4): 527-535, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34602132

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The use of wrist arthroscopy has evolved to being a powerful tool to not only diagnose but also treat wrist disorders. With the improvement in technology and surgical technique, many of the procedures can be done using dry wrist arthroscopy (DWA). DWA can be used to treat a wide spectrum of ulnar wrist disorders. In this article, we aim to highlight some technical pearls as well as show its use to treat common ulnar wrist pain disorders.


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Fibrocartilagem Triangular , Traumatismos do Punho , Artroscopia , Humanos , Dor , Fibrocartilagem Triangular/cirurgia , Punho , Traumatismos do Punho/cirurgia , Articulação do Punho/cirurgia
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J Hand Surg Am ; 46(11): 980-988, 2021 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34332817

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PURPOSE: The combination of scaphoid rotatory subluxation, dorsal intercalated segment instability, and dorsal scaphoid translation (DST) constitutes stage 5 scapholunate dissociation in the modified classification system of Garcia-Elias. The purpose of this study was to compare the static radiographic outcomes of reduction and association of the scaphoid and lunate (RASL), three-ligament tenodesis (TLT), and anatomic front and back (ANAFAB) reconstructions for stage 5 scaphoid and lunate malrotation and translation. METHODS: Stage 5 scapholunate dissociation was created in 15 fresh-frozen specimens by cutting the scapholunate interosseous ligament, long radiolunate ligament, dorsal intercarpal ligament, and scaphotrapeziotrapezoid ligament complex. Specimens were randomized to receive 1 of the 3 reconstructive techniques. Radiolunate angle (RLA), scapholunate angle, scapholunate gap, and DST were measured in static fluoroscopic posteroanterior and lateral views in 3 conditions: baseline, injured, and reconstructed. RESULTS: Reduction and association of the scaphoid and lunate showed an improved correction of scapholunate gap compared with TLT and ANAFAB. Anatomic front and back demonstrated an improved correction in RLA and scapholunate angle compared with RASL but not TLT. When the reconstruction was compared with baseline, there was a persistent lunate extension for TLT (RLA and scapholunate angle) and RASL (RLA); however, no significant difference in any parameter was found with ANAFAB. Anatomic front and back significantly improved DST, whereas TLT and RASL did not. CONCLUSIONS: In this cadaveric model of scapholunate dissociation with dorsal intercalated segment instability and DST, each of the 3 repairs had different effects on carpal posture and alignment. While only RASL statistically improved scapholunate gap, only ANAFAB significantly improved DST. Both TLT and RASL improved radiographic parameters; however, each had a persistent increase in the lunate extension following reconstruction. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: It may be prudent to consider different reconstructive techniques for different stages of scapholunate instability. Anatomic front and back, a repair that addresses both dorsal and volar ligament stabilizers, provides improved reduction of dorsal intercalated segment instability and DST in stage 5 scapholunate dissociation.


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Articulações do Carpo , Instabilidade Articular , Osso Semilunar , Osso Escafoide , Articulações do Carpo/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulações do Carpo/cirurgia , Humanos , Instabilidade Articular/diagnóstico por imagem , Instabilidade Articular/cirurgia , Ligamentos Articulares/diagnóstico por imagem , Ligamentos Articulares/cirurgia , Osso Semilunar/diagnóstico por imagem , Osso Semilunar/cirurgia , Osso Escafoide/diagnóstico por imagem , Osso Escafoide/cirurgia , Articulação do Punho
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J Hand Surg Am ; 46(2): 133-141, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33127207

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With the evolution of dry wrist arthroscopy, there is an ever-increasing role for its use in the treatment of disorders of the wrist including ligament repair or reconstruction, bony procedures such as distal radius corrective osteotomies or fracture fixation, and partial arthrodesis. We describe some of the tips and tricks that can be used to manage ulnar-sided wrist pain. We particularly emphasize the different technical points to perform dry wrist arthroscopy compared with previously described wet arthroscopic procedures.


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Fibrocartilagem Triangular , Traumatismos do Punho , Artroscopia , Humanos , Fibrocartilagem Triangular/cirurgia , Punho , Traumatismos do Punho/diagnóstico por imagem , Traumatismos do Punho/cirurgia , Articulação do Punho/cirurgia
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J Wrist Surg ; 9(4): 353-356, 2020 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32760615

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Background The current gold-standard technique for radial styloidectomy is arthroscopic. The use of only two dorsal portals may not allow a crystal-clear view of the dorsal arthritic rim of the radius because of the dorsal capsule synovitis. Objectives To propose a new technique for isolated arthroscopic radial styloidectomy. The addition of a volar radial portal and a sequential procedure are presented. Patients and Methods Two trochars for alternatively viewing from volar radial or 3-4 are used. A 1-2 portal is used for instrumentation with a motorized burr. We have been using the three-portal technique in 34 cases (26 isolated). Results This modification of the classic arthroscopic radial styloidectomy is technically easy and the view of the dorsal rim of the radius provides a clear definition and treatment of the dorso-radial arthritic pathology. Conclusions The authors recommend this technical trick to perform an easy and comprehensive isolated palliative or curative arthroscopic radial styloidectomy.

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J Bone Joint Surg Am ; 102(22): 2001-2007, 2020 Nov 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32852355

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BACKGROUND: When revision elbow arthroplasty is required in the presence of structural proximal ulnar bone loss and triceps insufficiency, structural ulnar bone-grafting and triceps reconstruction are both required to reconstruct the skeleton and to restore active extension. We have developed a technique utilizing a structural proximal ulnar allograft with its attached triceps as an allograft-prosthetic composite (APC) to provide reconstruction of the proximal ulnar bone and deficient extensor mechanism with the same allograft. METHODS: Between 2010 and 2017, the senior author performed 10 revision elbow arthroplasties using a proximal ulnar allograft with its intact triceps tendon allograft. The allograft ulna was combined with an ulnar component in an APC fashion, whereas the remaining triceps was repaired to the triceps allograft. Indications for a revision surgical procedure included aseptic loosening in 4 elbows, periprosthetic ulnar fracture with component loosening in 2 elbows, and the second stage of a 2-stage reimplantation in 4 elbows. Two elbows also required humeral APCs due to associated structural humeral bone loss. Postoperatively, all elbows were immobilized in extension for 6 weeks. The mean follow-up time was 45 months (range, 24 to 76 months). RESULTS: Revision elbow arthroplasty resulted in pain improvement in all elbows in a 10-point visual analog scale. The mean flexion-extension arc was 95°, the mean Mayo Elbow Performance Score was 76 points (range, 45 to 95 points), and the mean triceps strength score was 4. There were 6 reoperations: 3 for humeral loosening, 1 for deep infection, 1 for fracture of the ulnar allograft, and 1 for wound debridement and closure. For the 8 elbows with an intact ulnar reconstruction, no ulnar components were radiographically loose, and the ulnar graft was considered radiographically intact and healed in 8 elbows. CONCLUSIONS: Reconstruction of the proximal part of the ulna and triceps in failed elbow arthroplasties with structural ulnar bone loss can be effectively accomplished using a structural proximal ulnar allograft as an APC with the preserved triceps tendon for the extensor mechanism reconstruction, but the procedure is associated with an expected high reoperation rate, as is the case in complex revision elbow arthroplasty. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic Level IV. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.


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Artroplastia de Substituição do Cotovelo/métodos , Reoperação/métodos , Ulna/transplante , Idoso , Aloenxertos/cirurgia , Articulação do Cotovelo/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med ; 13(6): 725-733, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32833188

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Irreparable subscapularis tears represent a challenging entity, especially when they occur in younger patients with high functional demands. Tendon transfers are one of the options considered for surgical management for this pathology. The purpose of this article is to review the surgical technique and outcome of the two most common tendon transfers considered for irreparable subscapularis tears: pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi. RECENT FINDINGS: Transfer of the pectoralis major has been considered for decades the transfer of choice for irreparable subscapularis tears. Recently, a series with long-term follow-up (over 18 years) supported the reduction in pain and improvement in functional scores and patient satisfaction after pectoralis major transfer. However, the range of motion and the force in internal rotation were not maintained over time. Transfer of the latissimus dorsi to the lesser tuberosity has been recently described as an alternative with a sound biomechanical rationale and encouraging short-term results. Transfer of the pectoralis major and the transfer of latissimus dorsi to the lesser tuberosity are the two transfers most commonly considered for patients with irreparable subscapularis tears. Transfer of the pectoralis major has a much longer track record. Both procedures seem to improve outcomes. Comparative studies are needed to determine the relative indications of these two procedures.

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J Hand Surg Am ; 45(4): 341-353, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32122689

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The development of wrist arthroscopy has been useful in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of both ligament and osseous injuries. As the treatment indications and techniques become more refined, this article explores the role of dry arthroscopy to treat radial-sided disorders of the wrist.


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Artroscopia , Traumatismos do Punho , Humanos , Rádio (Anatomia) , Punho , Traumatismos do Punho/diagnóstico por imagem , Traumatismos do Punho/cirurgia , Articulação do Punho/cirurgia
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