학술논문

Motion-preserving wrist reconstruction using a microsurgical medial femur condylus bone graft and radio-scapho-lunate (RSL) limited fusion after osteomyelitis following open distal radius fracture
Document Type
article
Source
GMS German Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery – Burn and Hand Surgery, Vol 5, p Doc03 (2015)
Subject
upper extremety
osteoarthritis
reconstructive surgical procedures
microsurgery
arthrodesis
Surgery
RD1-811
Language
German
English
ISSN
2193-7052
Abstract
This case presents the microsurgical management in the rare situation after sequestering osteomyelitis of the distal radius to achieve both bony stability and partially preserved wrist motion. A 38-year-old patient underwent after sequestrectomy microsurgical reconstruction using a medial femoral condyle as a prerequisite for simultaneous motion-preserving radio-scapho-lunate (RSL) fusion. As a result, 11 months postoperatively, a good functional result was achieved with range of motion of 60° in extension/flexion and 40° in ulnar/radial deviation and grip strength of 12 kg correspondeding to 33% of the dominant contralateral side. Upper extremity usability as measured by Disability of Arm Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire improved from preoperative 24 to after the reconstruction and enabled the patient to resume his work without pain.