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Sigmoid Notch Reconstruction and Limited Carpal Arthrodesis for a Severely Comminuted Distal Radius Malunion: Case Report

16 مارس, 2012

Sigmoid Notch Reconstruction

Francisco del Piñal, MD, PhD, Alexis Studer, MD, Carlos Thams, MD, Eduardo Moraleda, MD

Journal of Hand Surgery Vol. 37, Issue 3, March 2012, Pages 481-485. Copyright © 2012 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.

ABSTRACT (full text pdf. below)

We present the case of a young patient with a severely comminuted, malunited, intra-articular distal radius fracture and complete disruption of the sigmoid notch. We reconstructed the malunited distal radioulnar joint by osteotomy and repositioning the displaced sigmoid notch fragments through a combined dorsal and volar approach. At the same time, we carried out a radioscapholunate arthrodesis with distal scaphoid excision. We used a free vascularized corti- coperiosteal flap from the medial femoral condyle to span the massive bone defect in the radius to obtain union. At the 2.5-year follow-up, the patient had essentially normal function of the distal radioulnar joint (painless, with 85° of active pronation and 75° of supination). He resumed work as a bricklayer without limitations. We conclude that sigmoid notch reconstruction by osteotomy is worthwhile in the setting of malunited distal radius whether or not the radiocarpal joint is reconstructable.

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