2014
DOI: 10.1177/1753193414563012
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An arthroscopic-assisted minimal invasive method for the reconstruction of the scapho-lunate ligament using a bone–ligament–bone graft

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“…Various surgical procedures have been developed to restore the normal carpal alignment and ligamentous connections, including soft tissue repair in the form of dorsal capsulodesis (Blatt, 1987; Deshmukh et al, 1999; Lavernia et al, 1992; Moran et al, 2005; Schweizer and Steiger, 2002; Szabo et al, 2002; Wintman et al, 1995; Wyrick et al, 1998); tendon graft procedures (Almquist et al, 1991; Brunelli and Brunelli, 1995; Garcia- Elias et al, 2006; Palmer et al, 1978; Pauchard et al, 2013; Talwalker et al, 2006; Van Den Abbeele et al, 1998); or more recently, bone–ligament–bone autograft (Cuenod, 1999; Davis et al, 1998; Dellarosa et al, 2016; Hofstede et al, 1999; Shin et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various surgical procedures have been developed to restore the normal carpal alignment and ligamentous connections, including soft tissue repair in the form of dorsal capsulodesis (Blatt, 1987; Deshmukh et al, 1999; Lavernia et al, 1992; Moran et al, 2005; Schweizer and Steiger, 2002; Szabo et al, 2002; Wintman et al, 1995; Wyrick et al, 1998); tendon graft procedures (Almquist et al, 1991; Brunelli and Brunelli, 1995; Garcia- Elias et al, 2006; Palmer et al, 1978; Pauchard et al, 2013; Talwalker et al, 2006; Van Den Abbeele et al, 1998); or more recently, bone–ligament–bone autograft (Cuenod, 1999; Davis et al, 1998; Dellarosa et al, 2016; Hofstede et al, 1999; Shin et al, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review included 43 patients from 4 studies involving intentional fibrous nonunion type procedures, 32,41,48,61 391 patients from 14 groups involving capsulodesis, [29][30][31]39,43,47,51,52,54,55,59,60,62,63 319 patients from 12 groups involving tenodesis techniques 25,30,34,36,37,40,[44][45][46]50,53,58 and 51 patients from 4 groups using bone-tissue-bone techniques. 35,42,57,64 Overall, 68% of patients were male, and the patients' average age was 39 years (Table 4). In patients with identifiable traumatic events, the average time from injury to surgery was 19 months.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The arthroscopically assisted technique, being minimally invasive, causes minimal soft tissue damage, reducing scar formation and any limitation of wrist motion. However, it is a difficult surgical technique and has the risks of avascular necrosis of the bone fragments and SL fusion, which may result in failure of the reconstruction (Corella et al., 2011; Dellarosa et al., 2016; Weiss, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…radial wrist pain, Watson scaphoid shift test) (Mugnai et al., 2016; Watson et al., 1988). An arthroscopic examination may be required for confirmation and treatment delays are common (Dellarosa et al., 2016). Without appropriate treatment, the lunate bone progressively dorsiflexes (dorsal intercalated segment instability; DISI) while the scaphoid undergoes a rotatory subluxation producing abnormal stress on the carpal joints and ultimately producing osteoarthritic changes in the scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC) pattern (Watson and Ballet, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%