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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 256-263, 2018.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-714831

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PURPOSE: Extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) subluxation has a low incidence rate, to date, there has only been a few studies evaluating the operative treatment for type of injury. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively analyze 11 patients with ECU subluxation who underwent operative treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between March 2005 and February 2015, 11 patients received operative treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging and dynamic ultrasound were used to make the diagnosis. ECU subluxation patterns were classified by the Inoue's classification system. There were two cases of type A, one case of type B, five cases of type C, and three cases unfit for Inoue's classification. We also found two cases of radial subluxation and one case of ulnar locked subluxation. In type A and B cases, ECU tendons were relocated then sheaths repair was performed, and the extensor retinaculum reconstruction was performed. In type C cases, the fibro-osseous sheaths were fixed. In the three unclassified cases, extensor retinaculum reconstruction was performed. In all cases, fibro-osseous sheaths were fixed using the anchor suture technique. We compared the clinical results based on the following: motion range of the wrist joint; grip strength; visual analogue scale (VAS) score; quick disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (Q-DASH) score; and Mayo wrist score. RESULTS: The median age of patients at the time of the operation was 32 years, and the average follow-up period was 11.2 months. There were five cases of triangular fibrocartilage complex tear, two cases of distal radioulnar joint instability, three cases of ECU split tear as accompanying injury. There were significant differences in the clinical results. The average motion range of the wrist increased compared with the preoperative value (84.7% to 92.4% compared to contralateral normal side). The postoperative VAS score, Q-DASH score and Mayo wrist score showed better results compared with the respective preoperative values (6.0 to 1.1, 40.9 to 12.4, 75.9 to 86.4). CONCLUSION: ECU subluxation is a rare occurrence. Dynamic ultrasound is useful in diagnosing ECU tendon subluxation. Satisfactory results can be obtained with the use of a proper technique, which depends on the type of subluxation.


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Humanos , Braço , Classificação , Diagnóstico , Luxações Articulares , Seguimentos , Mãos , Força da Mão , Incidência , Instabilidade Articular , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Estudos Retrospectivos , Ombro , Técnicas de Sutura , Lágrimas , Tendões , Fibrocartilagem Triangular , Ultrassonografia , Punho , Articulação do Punho
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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6): 443-446, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-480010

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Objective To investigate the efficacy of using the extensor carpi ulnaris as the motor tendon in correcting claw hand deformity and improving hand function.Methods A total of 12 patients with ulnar nerve palsy and claw finger deformity were included into this study from October, 2009 to September, 2011.Results All ceses had an average followed-up of 15.5 months, ranging from 12 months to 24 months.According to the Total Active Movement (TAM) score, there were 4 cases receiving excellent results, 6 cases receiving good results and 2 cases receiving fair results.The claw finger deformity was corrected and intrinsic hand function improved significantly.The average increase in grip strength was 41% at the 12 months post operation, compared with the preoperative data (P < 0.05).The mean DASH score decreased from 53.6 ± 11.4 preoperatively to 20.4 ± 6.8 postoperatively (P < 0.05).Conclusion The technique of using the extensor carpi ulnaris as the motor tendon is effective in correcting claw fingers, increasing the grip strength and improving overall hand function.This surgical procedure is also beneficial for patients accompanied by the median nerve injury.

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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery ; : 82-86, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-88114

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A twenty-year-old male visited our clinic with wrist and long finger metacarpophalangeal (MP) joint pain. Dynamic ultrasonography revealed sagittal band (SB) ulnar subluxation and extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) volar subluxation. Magnetic resonance imaging showed longitudinal splitting and dislocation of the volar half slip of the ECU tendon. The redundant radial SB was augmented and ECU sheath was advanced to the periosteum using suture anchors. He was able to perform his previous activities at the last follow-up. We encountered a case of "simulateous" ECU dislocation with extensor tendon subluxation of the long finger at the MP joint. Therefore, we report this case with a review of the relevant literature.


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Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Jovem , Traumatismos dos Dedos/diagnóstico , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Traumatismos dos Tendões/diagnóstico , Ultrassonografia
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Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal ; : 44-46, 2011.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-625631

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Giant-cell tumour (GCT) of bone, a primary yet locally aggressive benign tumour, commonly affects patients between the ages of 20 and 40 years, with the peak incidence occurring in the third decade. Women are affected slightly more than men. The distal end of the ulna is an extremely uncommon site for primary bone tumours in general and giant cell tumours in particular. Wide resection of the distal ulna is the recommended treatment for GCT in such locations. Radio-ulna convergence and dorsal displacement of the ulna stump are known complications following ulna resection proximal to the insertion of the pronator quadratus. This leads to reduction in grip power and forearm rotatory motion. Stabilization of the ulna stump with extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) tendon after wide resection of the tumour has been described in the literature. We report a case of GCT of distal end of ulna treated with wide resection and stabilization with ECU tendon.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 711-712, 2003.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-988149

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@#Objective To evaluate results of reconstructing thumb opposing function by transfering the extensor carpi ulnaris and the extensor pollicis longus muscle tendons. Methods Forty-nine patients with dysfunction of thumb opposing were admitted to this study. Twenty-nine had median nerve injury in the wrist, twenty complicated ulnar nerve injury at the same time. Thumb opposing function of all patients was reconstructed by transfering the extensor carpi ulnaris and the extensor pollicis longus muscle tendons. Results All patients with median nerve injury got satisfactory results. 80% of patients complicated ulnar nerve injury got fine therapeutic effect. Conclusion It is a convenient and efficient procedure that reconstructing thumb opposition function by transfering the extensor carpi ulnaris and the extensor pollicis longus muscle tendons.

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