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Orthopade ; 28(10): 840-5, 1999 Oct.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10550431

ABSTRACT

The development of arthroscopic wrist surgery has helped to understand the anatomy and pathology of the wrist joint. One of the most important functions of the arthroscopic inspection in the radiocarpal and mediocarpal joints is the evaluation of the wrist stability. State of the art in the hand surgery today includes a combination of arthroscopic and arthroscopic assisted operations. The arthroscopy of the wrist offers significant information independent from the standard radiological diagnostic tools. TFCC lesions and scapholunate dissociation remain to be the most common causes for arthroscopic wrist surgery.


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Joint Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Wrist Joint/diagnostic imaging , Arthroscopy , Carpal Bones/diagnostic imaging , Carpal Bones/physiopathology , Carpal Bones/surgery , Endoscopy , Humans , Joint Diseases/surgery , Radiography , Wrist Joint/physiopathology , Wrist Joint/surgery
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Orthopade ; 28(10): 853-63, 1999 Oct.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10550433

ABSTRACT

The distal radius fracture is the most common human skeletal injury. Predominantly woman in the 6th to 7th decade are found. There is a high correlation to the post menopause high turn over osteoporosis and its negative calcium balance. Due to the various multifactoral radius fracture combinations is a detailed classification with its correlated treatment important. The operative intervention in the past played a secondary roll. The newest concepts demand an exact reconstruction of the articulating surfaces through closed reposition and K-wire support, screw osteosynthesis, external fixation and its combinated forms. The posttraumatical joint changes with secondary palmar and dorsal dislocation of the radius base after reduction caused the exact therapy scheme with respect to the AO-classification to be developed. In the clinic and policlinic Oskar-Helene-Heim of the Free University in Berlin 213 patients were surgicly treated on distal radius fractures either from volar or dorsaly with a plate osteosynthesis between 1988-1998. In cases of multidirectionional fractures with compression of the articular surfaces we combined a bicortal bone block or spongiosa to support and to avoid the secondary dislocation and thus arthrosis. The study was divided in three sections, beginning with the clinical inspection. Further followed the X-ray evaluation and the assessment of the DASH-scores.


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Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Radius Fractures/surgery , Aged , Bone Plates , Female , Fracture Fixation, Internal/instrumentation , Humans , Joint Instability/prevention & control , Joint Instability/therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/therapy , Radiography , Radius Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Retrospective Studies , Sex Ratio
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Orthopade ; 28(10): 840-845, 1999 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28246729

ABSTRACT

The development of arthroscopic wrist surgery has helped to understand the anatomy and pathology of the wrist joint. One of the most important functions of the arthroscopic inspection in the radiocarpal and mediocarpal joints is the evaluation of the wrist stability. State of the art in the hand surgery today includes a combination of arthroscopic and arthroscopic assisted operations. The arthroscopy of the wrist offers significant information independent from the standard radiological diagnostic tools. TFCC lesions and scapholunate dissociation remain to be the most common causes for arthroscopic wrist surgery.

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Orthopade ; 28(10): 853-863, 1999 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28246731

ABSTRACT

The distal radius fracture is the most common human skeletal injury. Predominantly woman in the 6th to 7th decade are found. There is a high correlation to the post menopause high turn over osteoporosis and its negative calcium balance. Due to the various multifactoral radius fracture combinations is a detailed classification with its correlated treatment important. The operative intervention in the past played a secondary roll. The newest concepts demand an exact reconstruction of the articulating surfaces through closed reposition and K-wire support, screw osteosynthesis, external fixation and its combinated forms. The posttraumatical joint changes with secondary palmar and dorsal dislocation of the radius base after reduction caused the exact therapy scheme with respect to the AO-classification to be developed. In the clinic and policlinic Oskar-Helene-Heim of the Free University in Berlin 213 patients were surgicly treated on distal radius fractures either from volar or dorsaly with a plate osteosynthesis between 1988-1998. In cases of multidirectionional fractures with compression of the articular surfaces we combined a bicortal bone block or spongiosa to support and to avoid the secondary dislocation and thus arthrosis. The study was devided in three sections, beginning with the clinical inspection. Further followed the X-ray evaluation and the assessment of the DASH-scores.

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