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Arthroscopic Volar Capsuloligamentous Repair

14 noviembre, 2013

Arthroscopic ligament repair

Francisco del Piñal, MD, PhD.

Journal of Wrist Surgery (Official Journal of the European Wrist Arthroscopy Society) Vol. 2, No. 2/2013, May, Pages 126-128 © 2013 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001, USA. 

ABSTRACT (full text pdf. below)

Arthroscopic Volar Capsuloligamentous Repair

Background The palmar aspect of the capsuloligamentous complex of the wrist is relatively
inaccessible to surgery through an open approach. An all-inside arthroscopic suturing technique is presented that allows suturing of the palmar scapholunate or lunotriquetral ligaments or plication of the space of Poirier.

Methods Eight palmar scapholunate ligaments and four major tears of the volar capsuloligamentous complex of the wrist due to a perilunate dislocation have been repaired.

Results No complications occurred during or after the procedure. It was not possible to separate the effects of the palmar repair from the disparate treatment of the associated pathology.

Conclusions The technique described allows one to suture the palmar aspects of the SL and LT ligaments safely and to repair the space of Poirier structures without need for any special equipment.

Key words: Wrist arthroscopy, scapholunate ligament repair, space of Poirier, all-inside technique

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