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Hand (N Y) ; 9(4): 516-21, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25414615

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INTRODUCTION: We report our experience using a 'carpal shoot through' view of the distal radius to identify dorsal compartment screw penetration intra-operatively when performing volar plating of the distal radius. METHODS: A prospective study of 42 patients (mean age 56 years) with acute distal radius fractures treated with open reduction internal fixation was undertaken. Surgical fixation was performed using a volar locking plate in all patients. After plate application, inclined posteroanterior and lateral radiographs were taken followed by the carpal shoot through view. RESULTS: In six cases (14 %), the carpal shoot through view revealed dorsal screw protrusion, which was not detectable on standard PA and lateral views. In one case, a screw had penetrated the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), which was only apparent on the shoot through view. The overall screw exchange rate was 17 %. CONCLUSIONS: Using the hand and carpus to minimise the contrast in X-ray penetration, the dorsal cortex of the distal radius may be imaged intra-operatively and dorsal compartment screw penetration detected in cases with significant multifragmentation when screw measurement is difficult. This view potentially reduces the risk of post-operative pain and extensor tendon injury and also provides excellent visualisation of the DRUJ.

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J Foot Ankle Surg ; 47(2): 80-8, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18312914

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This study evaluates the outcome of rheumatoid forefoot reconstruction with arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) combined with multiple Weil's metatarsal osteotomies (WMO) to the lesser rays. A retrospective study on 17 consecutive patients (26 feet) was performed with subjective, clinical, and radiological analysis. At an average follow-up of 26.2 months, patients rated the result in 88% of cases as excellent or good with 76% improvement in pain, 74% improvement in function, and 70% improvement in footwear. This corresponded with a high mean modified AOFAS score of 72/100 (34 to 90). First MTPJ arthrodesis union rate was 92%. Fourteen percent of lesser toes were aligned preoperatively compared to 86% at latest review. There was a 12% rate of recurrent metatarsalgia and or callosities. This combined procedure provides stabilization of the first ray, offloading the lesser metatarsals and preventing early recurrence of deformity. Preserving the lesser metatarsal head further widens the surgical options if revisional surgery is necessary in the future. ACFAS Level of Clinical Evidence: 4.


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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/surgery , Arthrodesis/methods , Metatarsophalangeal Joint/surgery , Osteotomy/methods , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Aged , Arthralgia/surgery , Female , Health Status Indicators , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Measurement , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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