Thomas Daoulas , Hoel Letissier , Mathilde Bernard , Arthur Dellestable , Guillaume Bacle , Clara Sos
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Abstract
Ulnar carpal impingement syndrome causes pain on the ulnar side of the wrist. Various surgical techniques have been described. Ulnar shortening osteotomy is now a standard treatment for carpal ulnar impingement syndrome. However, it is associated with complications such as non-union of the osteotomy site.
The main objective was to report the rate of radiographic consolidation after ulnar shortening osteotomy with cutting guide.
This is a multicenter retrospective series of 30 cases reporting clinical and radiographic criteria with a minimum 6-month follow-up.
The non-union rate was 3.4%. One case presented a non-union of the osteotomy site. 87% of patients were satisfied or very satisfied with the procedure. Mean VAS pain was 2.7 (standard deviation 2.4). The QuickDash and PRWE averages were 24.7 (standard deviation 19.2) and 28.6 (standard deviation 25.3). Mean Jamar dynamometer strength was 27.4 kg (standard deviation 8.9). One patient developed complex regional pain syndrome. Five patients required plate removal for hardware-related discomfort.
The Aptus wrist plate ulna shortening osteotomy provides a standardized approach to the surgical treatment of ulnar impingement syndromes of the carpus. Compared with other series in the literature, this procedure provides a satisfactory consolidation rate and clinical results.
The Aptus wrist plate ulna shortening osteotomy provides good outcomes for the treatment of ulnar carpal impingement syndrome.
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As the official publication of the French, Belgian and Swiss Societies for Surgery of the Hand, as well as of the French Society of Rehabilitation of the Hand & Upper Limb, ''Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation'' - formerly named "Chirurgie de la Main" - publishes original articles, literature reviews, technical notes, and clinical cases. It is indexed in the main international databases (including Medline). Initially a platform for French-speaking hand surgeons, the journal will now publish its articles in English to disseminate its author''s scientific findings more widely. The journal also includes a biannual supplement in French, the monograph of the French Society for Surgery of the Hand, where comprehensive reviews in the fields of hand, peripheral nerve and upper limb surgery are presented.
Organe officiel de la Société française de chirurgie de la main, de la Société française de Rééducation de la main (SFRM-GEMMSOR), de la Société suisse de chirurgie de la main et du Belgian Hand Group, indexée dans les grandes bases de données internationales (Medline, Embase, Pascal, Scopus), Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation - anciennement titrée Chirurgie de la main - publie des articles originaux, des revues de la littérature, des notes techniques, des cas clinique. Initialement plateforme d''expression francophone de la spécialité, la revue s''oriente désormais vers l''anglais pour devenir une référence scientifique et de formation de la spécialité en France et en Europe. Avec 6 publications en anglais par an, la revue comprend également un supplément biannuel, la monographie du GEM, où sont présentées en français, des mises au point complètes dans les domaines de la chirurgie de la main, des nerfs périphériques et du membre supérieur.