Distal Radioulnar Joint Interposition Arthroplasty for Primary Distal Radioulnar Joint Arthritis

Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1774330
Courtney R. Carlson Strother, Sanjeev Kakar
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Abstract Background Surgical management of the painful, arthritic distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) remains challenging, particularly in young, active patients. Description of Technique Following exposure of the DRUJ through a dorsal longitudinal incision over the DRUJ, suture anchors are evenly placed around the sigmoid notch. The sutures are threaded through the dermal allograft to secure the graft into the sigmoid notch. The volar edges of the allograft are passed from radial to ulnar underneath the distal ulna and secured to the remaining allograft dorsally, reducing the DRUJ and creating a stable interposition arthroplasty. Patients, Methods, and Results We present a case report of a young, manual laborer who had significant improvement in pain, range of motion, and grip strength 6 months following interposition arthroplasty at the DRUJ. He was able to return to work after completing his rehabilitation following surgery. Conclusions Dermal allograft interposition arthroplasty may provide reliable pain relief while maintaining pronosupination and stability of the DRUJ in the appropriately selected patient, without the need for lifting restrictions.
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远端尺桡关节置换术治疗原发性远端尺桡关节关节炎
摘要背景疼痛,关节炎远端尺桡关节(DRUJ)的手术管理仍然具有挑战性,特别是在年轻,活跃的患者。技术描述:通过DRUJ上的背侧纵向切口暴露DRUJ后,将缝合锚均匀地放置在乙状窦切迹周围。缝合线穿过真皮同种异体移植物,将移植物固定在乙状结肠切迹内。同种异体移植物的掌侧边缘在远端尺骨下从桡侧进入尺侧,并固定在剩余的同种异体移植物的背侧,减少DRUJ并创造稳定的间接性关节置换术。患者、方法和结果我们报告了一位年轻的体力劳动者,他在DRUJ关节置换术后6个月疼痛、活动范围和握力有了显著改善。在完成手术后的康复后,他能够重返工作岗位。结论同种异体真皮间置关节置换术可提供可靠的疼痛缓解,同时在适当选择的患者中保持前旋和DRUJ的稳定性,无需解除限制。
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