Wrist Arthroscopy
DOI: 10.1007/0-387-27087-6_10
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Arthroscopic Management of Ulnar Impaction Syndrome

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“…These injuries may be treated conservatively or with debridement, and in severe cases ulnar shortening may be considered. 24 Type A & B These lesions are characterized by degenerative wear of the TFC, but without perforation ( Fig 12). If chondromalacia of the adjacent articular hyaline cartilage is present, the changes are upgraded from 2A to 2B (Fig 13).…”
Section: Class 2 Lesions -Degenerativementioning
confidence: 98%
“…These injuries may be treated conservatively or with debridement, and in severe cases ulnar shortening may be considered. 24 Type A & B These lesions are characterized by degenerative wear of the TFC, but without perforation ( Fig 12). If chondromalacia of the adjacent articular hyaline cartilage is present, the changes are upgraded from 2A to 2B (Fig 13).…”
Section: Class 2 Lesions -Degenerativementioning
confidence: 98%