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Arthroscopic Radioscapholunate Fusion: Surgical Technique
The development of radioscapholunar osteoarthritis after a distal radius joint fracture is a challenge, especially when it is addressed to young patients who want to maintain some wrist mobility.
Jean-Baptiste de Villeneuve Bargemon, M.D. +3 more
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Outcomes of ulna shortening osteotomy: a cohort analysis of 106 patients
Background Ulna shortening osteotomy (USO) for ulnar impaction syndrome (UIS) aims to improve pain and function by unloading the ulnar carpus. Previous studies often lack validated patient-reported outcomes or have small sample sizes.
J. S. Teunissen +7 more
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We report the case of a 34-year-old woman with hypothenar pain due to a solitary neurofibroma (NF) of the ulnar nerve, with an extrafascicular location, outside Guyon canal, with no clinical evidence of associated neurologic impairment, who was ...
Diogo Rocha Carvalho, MD, MSc +4 more
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Real Color Sectioned Images and Correspondence with Ultrasound Images of the Palmar Wrist
The aim of this study was to identify sequential changes in the actual sites and shapes of wrist structures on the high-resolution sectioned images and to compare these with those on ultrasound (US) images.
Seul Ki Kim, Mi-Sun Hur, Jin Seo Park
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Epidemiology and Factors Affecting Functional Outcome of Distal Radial Fracture in an Urban Tertiary Medical Centre in Malaysia [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Distal radial fracture is a commonly encountered fracture. This study aims to study the epidemiology of distal radial fracture and factors affecting the patients’ functional outcome one to two years after the injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Chao WQ +6 more
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Tumoral and pseudotumoral lesions of the hand and wrist are commonly encountered in routine clinical practice. Although most of them are benign, radiological differential diagnosis of these lesions is difficult, because of their nonspecific imaging ...
Temel Fatih YILMAZ +5 more
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VOLAR GANGLION CYST OF THE WRIST SIMULATING A RADIAL ARTERY PSEUDOANEURYSM: A CASE REPORT [PDF]
Pseudoaneurysms (PAs) of the radial artery are common following percutaneous cardiac catheterization. Ganglion cysts (GCs) are also a commonly identified entity in patients with history of trauma, osteoarthritis or inflammatory joint diseases.
Antonio Corvino
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Total Wrist Arthrodesis: A Preoperative Test to Predict Functional Outcomes [PDF]
Objective The study aims to demonstrate an evaluation method to predict the functional success of total wrist arthrodesis (TWA) and assist its indication.
Bruno Adona Ribeiro +5 more
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Long-term outcomes after ulna shortening osteotomy: a mean follow-up of six years
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to describe long-term patient-reported outcomes after ulna shortening osteotomy for ulna impaction syndrome. Methods: Overall, 89 patients treated between July 2011 and November 2017 who had previously taken part ...
Joris S. Teunissen +6 more
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Trigger wrist is a relatively rare disease compared to trigger finger, which is the most common disorder found in hands. Patients with trigger wrist usually complain about the following symptoms: snapping and clicking or triggering around carpal tunnel with or without mild to moderate median neuropathy. There are a total of five cases of trigger wrist:
Park, Il-Jung +5 more
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