Ulnar-sided wrist pain after four-corner fusion in a previously-asymptomatic ulnar positive wrist: a case report.
Journal: Hand Surgery : An International Journal Devoted To Hand And Upper Limb Surgery And Related Research : Journal Of The Asia-Pacific Federation Of Societies For Surgery Of The Hand
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Abstract
Scaphoid excision and four-corner fusion is one of the treatment choices for patients who have stage II or III SLAC (scapholunate advanced collapse)/SNAC (scaphoid non-union advanced collapse) wrist arthritis. We report a case of ulnar-sided wrist pain which occurred after four-corner fusion for stage II SNAC wrist with a previously-asymptomatic ulnar positive variance, and was successfully treated by ulnar shortening osteotomy. This case highlights a possible coincidental pathology of the ulnocarpal joint in the setting of post-traumatic radiocarpal arthrosis.
Authors
Hyun Gong, Su Jeon, Goo Baek
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