TY - JOUR
T1 - Four-corner arthrodesis employing the native scaphoid as the principal donor graft for advanced collapse deformity of the wrist
T2 - Technique and outcomes
AU - Koehler, S. M.
AU - Melone, C. P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - The purpose of this study was to determine the functional, radiographic, and subjective outcome of the authors' technique of four-corner arthrodesis using the en bloc excised scaphoid as the principal donor bone graft coupled with Kirschner wire fixation. The study comprised 40 consecutive patients with progressive Stage II and III scapholunate advanced collapse or scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse deformities. Preoperative and postoperative range of motion, grip strength, carpal height, and Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire responses were assessed with a mean follow-up of 4.4 years. At an average of 7 weeks, all patients demonstrated radiographic fusion. Moreover, postoperatively, improvement in the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire domains of overall function, activities of daily living, work performance, pain, and satisfaction were statistically significant. Complications were few and no patient required revision surgery. In this study, the authors' technique results in a reliable four-corner arthrodesis with a low expectation of complications or revision surgery.
AB - The purpose of this study was to determine the functional, radiographic, and subjective outcome of the authors' technique of four-corner arthrodesis using the en bloc excised scaphoid as the principal donor bone graft coupled with Kirschner wire fixation. The study comprised 40 consecutive patients with progressive Stage II and III scapholunate advanced collapse or scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse deformities. Preoperative and postoperative range of motion, grip strength, carpal height, and Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire responses were assessed with a mean follow-up of 4.4 years. At an average of 7 weeks, all patients demonstrated radiographic fusion. Moreover, postoperatively, improvement in the Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire domains of overall function, activities of daily living, work performance, pain, and satisfaction were statistically significant. Complications were few and no patient required revision surgery. In this study, the authors' technique results in a reliable four-corner arthrodesis with a low expectation of complications or revision surgery.
KW - 4CA
KW - carpectomy
KW - Four-corner arthrodesis
KW - scaphoid bone graft
KW - SLAC
KW - SNAC
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U2 - 10.1177/1753193416676663
DO - 10.1177/1753193416676663
M3 - Article
C2 - 27803379
AN - SCOPUS:85012975314
SN - 1753-1934
VL - 42
SP - 246
EP - 252
JO - Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume
JF - Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume
IS - 3
ER -