2.A Galeazzi-variant type fracture-dislocation in adults.
Raju VAISHYA ; Sundar Kumar SHRESTHA ; Abhishek VAISH
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2013;16(6):344-346
OBJECTIVEFracture of either radius or ulna with a dislocation either at the proximal or distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) is not a common injury and is inherently unstable. Here we report a case series, with both-bone forearm fractures associated with dislocation of DRUJ, as a Galeazzi-variant type fracture-dislocation, and try to analyze this injury pattern.
METHODSThe study was based on 6 patients having Galeazzi-variant type fracture-dislocation of different age (20 to 45 years). All fractures were closed type. Two fractures involved the same level and three fractures were at different levels of radius and ulna shaft. After thorough examination and investigations they were treated with limited contact dynamic compression plate without additional fixation for DRUJ.
RESULTSAll cases were followed up for 24 weeks. The maximum incidence occurred in age group between 31 and 40 years. All the fractures of both radius and ulna were united in average time of 12 weeks. Range of motion of wrist and elbow, supination and pronation at final follow-up were normal. There was no subsequent re-subluxation or dislocation of the DRUJ in any of the cases.
CONCLUSIONGaleazzi variant in adult is a new undescribed pattern of forearm with wrist injury. Stable open reduction and internal fixation of both-bone forearm fractures is mandatory, followed by 3 to 4 weeks of immobilization in a cast for the healing of disrupted DRUJ.
Adult ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Humans ; Joint Dislocations ; surgery ; Radius Fractures ; Wrist Injuries ; surgery ; Wrist Joint
4.Choice for treatment of scaphoid fractures of wrist.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(3):179-182
Fracture Fixation
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instrumentation
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methods
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Fractures, Bone
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surgery
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Humans
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Scaphoid Bone
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injuries
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surgery
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Wrist Injuries
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surgery
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Wrist Joint
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surgery
5.Arthroscopic treatment for post-traumatic chronic wrist pain.
Jin-qiang ZHU ; Zhen-hua MA ; Li-feng XING ; Yong-hui LIU ; Xiang-li WANG ; Shi-you DAI ; Xue-ren TENG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2011;24(9):726-728
OBJECTIVETo explore the therapeutic effects of arthroscopy for post-traumatic chronic wrist pain.
METHODSFrom February 2007 to June 2010, 12 patients with post-traumatic chronic wrist pain treated with arthroscopy were reviewed. Among the patients, 9 patients were male and 3 patients were female, ranging in age from 19 to 47 years, with a mean of 35.6 years. After physical examinations or MR abnormal findings, all the patients underwent wrist arthroscopic examination and treatment. Eight patients with tear in the central area of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) underwent endoscopic partial resection. Two patients with relaxation of inter-carpal ligament after injury underwent radiofrequency shrinkage. One patient with distal radioulnar joint instability was treated with Kirschner fixation through distal radius and ulna in the neutral forearm rotation after clean-up of wrist joint, and also fixed with long arm cast immobilization for 6 weeks. One patient with ulnar impaction syndrome was treated with wrist clean, border modeling of triangular cartilage plate, partial resection of distal ulna.
RESULTSAll the patients were followed up with an average duration of 10 months. Modified Mayo wrist score were evaluated from preoperative mean of (51.67 +/- 15.27) ( 25 to 75 scores) to postoperative mean of (77.92 +/- 10.54) (65 to 95 scores). Eleven patients recovered to normal work.
CONCLUSIONArthroscopy is an effective method for patients with post-traumatic chronic wrist pain which can diagnosis and cure the injuries under arthroscopy.
Adult ; Arthroscopy ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pain ; surgery ; Wrist Injuries ; pathology ; surgery ; Wrist Joint ; pathology ; surgery ; Young Adult
6.Clinical observation of arthroscopic single channel treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome with self-made instruments.
Ling-Li YUAN ; Ming YANG ; Wen-di XU ; Xun-Bing ZHU ; Guan-Sheng HAN ; Chun-Hui GENG ; Zhong-Chuan ZHANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2021;34(12):1120-1125
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the efficacy of self-made arthroscopic single channel in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
METHODS:
Sixty patients with primary carpal tunnel syndrome treated from January 2014 to December 2019 were divided into arthroscopic group and traditional open operation group. There were 30 cases in arthroscopic group, including 12 males and 18 females, aged (47.5±4.5) years and the course of disease was (6.6±4.2) months. There were 30 cases in the traditional operation group, including 10 males and 20 females, aged (48.5±3.5) years, and the course of disease was (5.6±4.4) months. Both groups were unilateral. According to the anatomy of wrist joint and the characteristics of transverse carpal ligament and arthroscopy, the instruments including cannula, inner heart and hook knife were designed. The patients in two groups were treated with decompression of transverse carpal ligament using arthroscopy combined with self-made instruments and traditional open sergery. The incision length, operation time, intraoperative bleeding, hospitalization cost, hospitalization time and recovery time of the two groups were observed and compared. Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) score was used to evaluate the clinical efficacy of arthroscopy combined with self made instruments in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.
RESULTS:
Compared with the traditional group, the arthroscopic group had significant advantages in incision length, operation time, intraoperative bleeding and hospital stay, but the total cost of hospitalization was increased. The Boston score was significantly higher in the arthroscopic group than that in the traditional group at 1 month after operation, but not at 3 and 6 months after operation.
CONCLUSION
Arthroscopy combined with self-made instruments in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome is more reliable, minimally invasive and simplified than open surgery, but the patients should be clearly diagnosed and appropriately selected before operation to achieve satisfactory clinical effect.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/surgery*
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Decompression, Surgical
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Female
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Humans
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Ligaments, Articular
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Male
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Treatment Outcome
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Wrist/surgery*
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Wrist Joint/surgery*
7.Anatomic measurement of wrist scaphoid and its clinical significance.
Wei-Yun KONG ; Yong-Qing XU ; Yu-Fei WANG ; Shao-Chun CHEN ; Zong-Liang LIU ; Xing-Guo LI
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2009;12(1):41-44
OBJECTIVETo provide anatomical basis for the internal fixation of scaphoid fractures.
METHODSThe shape and vascular lake of 48 dry scaphoids and 36 wet scaphoids were observed.
RESULTSThe data of dry bone group and wet bone group were as follows: the height of scaphoid tubercle were (11.28+/-0.94) mm and (10.35+/-1.54) mm; the thickness of scapoid waist were (12.02+/-1.90) mm and (11.21+/-1.20) mm; the width of scapoid waist were (10.59+/-1.11) mm and (11.34+/-1.47) mm; the minimal thickness of the body of scapoid were (6.51+/-1.22) mm and (8.54+/-1.07) mm; the axis length of scapoid were (25.68+/-2.21) mm and (26.50+/-2.56) mm; the width of epicondyle of scaphoid of distal portion, waist and proximal portion were (6.50+/-1.06) mm, (5.14+/-1.01) mm, (4.42+/-1.16) mm and (6.64+/-1.18) mm, (6.01+/-0.75) mm and (5.71+/-0.78) mm, respestively. The main blood vessels came from the dorsal and the radial of wrist and passed through the whole scaphoid along the crest of scaphoid.
CONCLUSIONThe internal fixation of scaphoid can be designed according to the anatomical data without damaging the articular surface and blood supply.
Adult ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Wrist ; anatomy & histology ; blood supply ; Wrist Injuries ; surgery
8.Reconstruction of right wrist joint with free grafting of the upper fibular myoperiosteum pedicle: a case report.
Jin-Yang FANG ; Fei HUANG ; Qiao-Sheng MA ; Xiao-Jun LI ; Yang-Jin CHEN ; Yun-Yi CAO ; Xiang YI ; Xiao-Yun XIE
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2008;21(1):69-69
Child
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Fibula
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transplantation
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Humans
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Male
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Periosteum
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transplantation
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Wrist Joint
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surgery
9.Dorsal plate assisted fixation of dorsal lunate fossa fracture of distal radius.
Jun QIAN ; Kai-Ming JIANG ; Kun-Zhi SU ; Jun-Hong LIN ; Mei-Yuan FANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2023;36(8):782-785
OBJECTIVE:
To explore clinical efficacy of dorsal plate assisted fixation of dorsal lunate fossa fracture block of distal radius.
METHODS:
From January 2019 to January 2022, 30 patients were treated with dorsal plate assisted fixation of dorsal lunate fossa fracture of distal radius, including 13 males and 17 females, aged from 42 to 68 years old with an average of (48.7±5.6) years old;According to Doi fracture classification, 24 patients were type 3 blocks and 6 patients were type 4 blocks. The degree of palmar angle of anterior and posterior distal radius was fixed by dorsal steel plate during operation. Fracture healing and functional recovery of wrist were observed after operation. Functional evaluation was performed by Gartland and Werley scoring system at 12 months after operation.
RESULTS:
All patients were followed up from 12 to 13 months with an average of (11.3±0.9) months. All fractures healed for 4 to 5 months with an average of(4.7±0.8) months. Median palpal inclination of anterior and posterior distal radius fixed by dorsal plate was 5.30°(4.85°, 6.03°), 12.45°(11.98°, 13.43°) respectively, and had statistical difference( P<0.01). Gartland and Werley scores was (1.1±0.4) at 12 months afteropertaion, and 27 patients got excellent result and 3 good.
CONCLUSION
Dorsal plate assisted fixation of dorsal lunate fossa fractures is beneficial to reduction and stabilization of displaced dorsal fractures and restoration of palmar inclination.
Female
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Male
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Humans
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Adult
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Middle Aged
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Aged
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Radius/surgery*
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Lunate Bone/surgery*
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Upper Extremity
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Wrist Joint
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Wrist
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Fractures, Bone
10.Unusual combined fracture dislocation of the wrist and metacarpophalangeal joints: a case report and review of the literature.
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2011;14(2):123-125
Volar perilunate fracture dislocation is an extremely rare carpal injury, but associated with metacarpophalangeal joint dislocation of both the ipsilateral index and middle finger has never been reported. We report one case of a 28-year-old man following a high-energy trauma. After performing closed reduction of the metacarpophalangeal joint injury, open reduction of the wrist injury through volar approach was done, and a K-wire fixation was used to stabilize the scaphoid fracture and lunotriquetral joint. After a 16 months?follow-up period, the wrist regained a full range of motion without symptoms, and the fractured bone was strengthened in a good position.
Adult
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Fractures, Bone
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surgery
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Humans
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Joint Dislocations
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surgery
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Male
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Metacarpophalangeal Joint
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injuries
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Wrist Injuries
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surgery