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adam_text | ADV.WCTD IT.U I.MQUES IN THE MANAGEMENT
OF WRIST TRAUMA
CONTENTS
Preface xiii
Scott W.Wolfe
Part I: The Carpus
Advances in the In Vivo Measurement of Normal and Abnormal
Carpal Kinematics 219
Joseph J. Crisco, Scott W. Wolfe, Corey P. Neu, and Sandi Pike
This article presents the development of an in vivo, three dimensional
methodology using markerless bone registration for examining the normal
and abnormal kinematics of the wrist carpal bones. The resulting descrip¬
tions of three dimensional kinematics from healthy patients and patients
with documented unilateral scapholunate interosseous ligament injuries are
briefly presented.
Arthroscopic and Open Management of Dynamic
Scaphoid Instability 233
David S. Ruch and Beth Paterson Smith
This article focuses on the pathophysiology and treatment of dynamic
scaphoid instability. Cadaver studies suggest that dynamic instability re¬
sults from isolated injury to the scapholunate interosseous ligament without
damage to the dorsal intercarpal and dorsal radial lunotriquetral ligaments.
The diagnosis may be made by dynamic fluoroscopic examination, including
stress and load views. The role of arthroscopy is twofold: (1) it enables the
surgeon to distinguish between a complete, grossly unstable scapholunate
interosseous space that requires open treatment and (2) it permits direct vi¬
sualization of the reduction and percutaneous pinning of the articulation in
an effort to stabilize the joint. Operative indications, open and arthroscopic
techniques, and results are discussed.
ORTHOPEDIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
VOLUME 32 NUMBER 2 APRIL 2001 vii
Bone Retinaculum Bone Reconstruction of Scapholunate
Ligament Injuries 241
Jennifer Moriatis Wolf and Arnold Peter C. Weiss
This article describes the indications for the use of a bone retinaculum bone
autograft in soft tissue reconstruction of the torn scapholunate ligament.
Specific surgical technique and postoperative management are highlighted.
Initial results of a primary cohort of patients undergoing this technique are
described. The technique is mainly indicated for patients with scapholunate
ligament tears that are moderately easy to reduce by open methods.
Arthroscopic Reduction and Percutaneous Fixation of Scaphoid
Fractures with a Novel Dorsal Technique 247
Joseph F. Slade III, Jonathan N. Grauer, and John D. Mahoney
This article presents a technical description of a novel dorsal technique of
arthroscopic reduction and percutaneous fixation of scaphoid fractures. Back¬
ground highlighting the evolution of this technique is described. A series of
patients treated in this manner, all of whom have healed without complica¬
tions, is presented.
Vascularized Bone Grafts for Scaphoid Nonunions
and Kienbock s Disease 263
Alexander Y. Shin and Allen T. Bishop
Vascularized bone grafts offer the ability to transfer bone with viable osteo
clasts and osteoblasts with a preserved circulation. The resultant primary
bone healing without creeping substitution through necrotic bone is an at¬
tractive alternative to conventional bone grafting in aiding or accelerating
healing, replacing deficient bone, and revascularizing necrotic bone. Recent
advances in the anatomy and physiology of vascularLzed bone grafts have
increased the understanding and ability to apply them to various of carpal
maladies. This article focuses on the principles, anatomy, application, and ex¬
perimental and clinical studies of vascularized bone grafts for the treatment
of scaphoid nonunions and Kienbock s disease.
Arthroscopic Repair of Triangular Fibrocartilage
Complex Injuries 279
Sheldon R. Cober and Thomas E. Trumble
The triangular fibrocartilage complex is a functionally and anatomically intri¬
cate group of structures located at the ulnar aspect of the wrist. Injury to this
structure affects the biomechanics of the wrist and makes functional restora¬
tion difficult. This article reviews the anatomy, biomechanics, diagnosis, and
arthroscopic treatment of triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries.
Diagnosis and Management of Acute Fracture Dislocation
of the Carpus 295
Robert Yaghoubian, Felix Goebel, Douglas S. Musgrave,
and Dean G. Sotereanos
Acute fracture dislocations of the carpus are uncommon. If treated inade¬
quately, however, these injuries can lead to wrist pain and dysfunction as a
result of progressive traumatic arthritis. Accurate diagnosis and early inter¬
vention are essential for optimal recovery. This article presents the anatomy,
epidemiology, and mechanisms of injury of the carpus and the diagnosis,
treatment, and treatment results of dislocation of the carpus.
Viii CONTENTS
Part II: Distal Radius
Treating Fractures of the Distal Radius with
Arthroscopic Assistance 307
Jack Abboudi and Randall W. Culp
The role and technique of arthroscopy when used in the treatment of frac¬
tures of the distal radius are reviewed. Arthroscopy, if properly modified,
assists in the evaluation and reduction of displaced intra articular frac¬
tures of the distal radius in treating associated injuries within the carpus.
Technical details important to the successful use of this technique are dis¬
cussed. Favorable outcomes have been reported after the use of this tech¬
nique for the reduction of displaced intra articular fractures of the distal
radius.
Limited Incision Open Techniques for Distal Radius
Fracture Management 317
Carrie R. Swigart and Scott W. Wolfe
This article discusses recent innovations in the management of distal radius
fractures. Clinical and biomechanical studies have shown that stable fixation
can be achieved with small implants aligned in an orthogonal fashion. This
technique greatly diminishes the necessary soft tissue dissection needed at
surgery and allows for early mobilization of the wrist, which may lead to
improved outcomes and fewer soft tissue complications.
Five Pin External Fixation and Early Range of Motion for Distal
Radius Fractures 329
Andrew D. Markiewitz and Harris Gellman
One of the continuing dilemmas in the treatment of distal radius fractures is
how best to reduce residual dorsal angulation and impacted articular frag¬
ments. Although external fixation devices may maintain radial length, indi¬
vidual fracture fragments may still heal in a displaced or angulated position.
The addition of a dorsal pin in combination with an external fixation device
can easily correct the dorsal tilt found in many fractures of the distal radius.
Although not necessary in all fractures, this additional pin helped with re¬
duction of those fractures that would not improve with traction and with
maintenance of reduction.
The Role of Bone Graft and Alternatives in Unstable
Distal Radius Fracture Treatment 337
Amy L. Ladd and Nathan B. Pliam
The increased prevalence of unstable fractures of the distal radius has stim¬
ulated the development of new technologies and new surgical techniques
for treating these complex injuries. New developments also contribute to the
expectation that orthopedic surgeons should be able to treat the fractured
distal radius more successfully by achieving early stability, early function,
and better outcomes. The continuous introduction of commercial bone graft
substitutes and graft extenders has provided a large array of implantable
materials. Rigorous comparison of the commercially available bone graft
substitutes is difficult not only because of their diversity but also because
uniformly accepted preclinical assays and comparable clinical studies have
not been performed. Despite the lack of complete data, however, available
data and collective experience suggest that bone graft substitutes can pro¬
vide improved treatment methods and outcomes.
CONTENTS ix
Reconstruction of the Posttraumatic Unstable
Distal Radioulnar Joint 353
Brian D. Adams and Brian J. Divelbiss
Although not a common problem, the posttraumatic unstable distal radioul¬
nar joint can be difficult to treat. This article focuses on the various methods
for reconstruction of the unstable distal radioulnar joint. Attention focuses
specifically on anatomic reconstruction of distal radioulnar ligaments. The
authors technique is presented in detail.
Distal Ulnar Prosthetic Replacement 365
Luis R. Scheker, Bryan A. Babb, and Patricia E. Killion
A stable, functioning distal radioulnar joint not only provides supination
and pronation of the forearm but also is essential to gripping and lifting.
Therefore, when distal radioulnar joint deterioration occurs, proper repair
is crucial. Ulnar head resection typically is performed; however, a prosthe¬
sis may be needed to replace all or part of the joint. This article discusses
the advantages and disadvantages of four prostheses, including a total joint
replacement designed by the authors.
Index 377
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