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Salvage of the failed Darrach procedure.

作者信息

Kleinman W B, Greenberg J A

机构信息

Indiana Hand Center, Indianapolis, USA.

出版信息

J Hand Surg Am. 1995 Nov;20(6):951-8. doi: 10.1016/S0363-5023(05)80142-X.

Abstract

Six patients (5 post-traumatic, 1 rheumatoid) underwent a three-component reconstruction for correction of dorsal instability and radioulnar impingement following failure of a Darrach resection of the entire distal end of the ulna. The technique was devised to prevent simultaneous coronal and sagittal instability. The procedure used longitudinal intramedullary tenodesis of the extensor carpi ulnaris tendon, dorsal transfer of the pronator quadratus through the interosseous space, and temporary percutaneous pinning to maintain corrected distal radioulnar relationship. The were evaluated for 11 to 39 months (average, 20 months) following reconstruction. The preoperative wrist extension-flexion arc was preserved following surgery; there was a minimal loss of radial and ulnar deviation. The arc of forearm rotation increased 24 degrees to a range equal to 95% of the rotational arc of the opposite, unoperated wrist. Postoperative grip strength improved to an average value of 65 lb., two and one half times the preoperative value, representing 80% of the value for the opposite extremity. Four patients were able to return to their previous employment. All patients achieved pain-free forearm rotation and relief of their preoperative complaints of painful mechanical popping, clicking, and catching.

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