학술논문

Radiological Outcomes of the Simplified Sauvé–Kapandji Procedure for Osteoarthritis of the Distal Radioulnar Joint.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume). Sep2022, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p541-547. 7p.
Subject
*JOINTS (Anatomy)
*OSTEOARTHRITIS
*ULNA
*DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics
*PSEUDARTHROSIS
*ARTHRODESIS
Language
ISSN
2424-8355
Abstract
Background: We have been using a simplified Sauvé–Kapandji (SK) procedure using a headless compression screw for the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) of the distal radio-ulnar joint (DRUJ). Unlike a standard SK procedure, the simplified SK procedure does not require exposure of the DRUJ to prepare the opposing surfaces of the sigmoid fossa and the ulnar head or any procedures to stabilise the proximal stump of the ulna. The aim of this study is to report the radiological outcomes of the simplified SK procedure. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data of all patients who underwent a simplified SK procedure for osteoarthritis of the DRUJ at our hospital between October 2008 and September 2020 with a follow-up of at least 25 weeks. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics were investigated. We also measured radiographic parameters and performed statistical analyses to evaluate the shelf-forming region, ulnar stump and deviation of the carpal region. Results: Our study included 10 patients with a mean follow-up of 52.3 weeks. There was no instance of complications such as nonunion of DRUJ arthrodesis, callus formation at ulnar pseudoarthrosis and painful instability at the proximal stump of the ulna. According to the Wilcoxon signed rank test, no radiographic parameters significantly changed during the follow-up period. There was a significant negative correlation between radioulnar width and the variation of ulnar translation index. Conclusions: All radiographic parameters were well maintained, at least during the short follow-up period. There was no instance of nonunion of DRUJ arthrodesis. The simplified SK with simple headless compression screw insertion may be a reliable method for treating OA of the DRUJ. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Therapeutic) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]