Background: Proximal row carpectomy (PRC) has been used
extensively and has demonstrated good long-term results in cases of wrist
arthritis. Its use is restricted, though, if arthritis affects the capitate or
lunate fossa. To overcome these constraints, new surgical techniques that
incorporate multiple interposition arthroplasty techniques have been developed
recently.
Aim: This present study aimed to perform PRC combined with
interposition arthroplasty using the dorsal capsule and acellular dermal matrix
(ADM), and to analyze the clinical outcomes of these procedures.
Methods: The study encompassed patients diagnosed with stage
3 or 4 scapholunate advanced collapse, stage 2 or 3 scaphoid nonunion advanced
collapse, and individuals exhibiting arthritis progression in the capitate head
or lunate facet. Fourteen cases that underwent PRC and interposition
arthroplasty with ADM were retrospectively reviewed. The researchers evaluated
the patients' Visual Analog Scale (VAS) pain scores, Disabilities of the Arm,
Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores, range of motion (ROM), retear incidence, and
radiocarpal distance (RCD).
Results: One-year post-surgery, the VAS pain scores, DASH
scores, and ROM all showed statistically significant improvement compared to
pre-surgery levels. The radiological results indicated that the postoperative
mean RCD was 4.8 ± 0.8 mm, while the one-year follow-up mean RCD was 3.6 ± 0.5
mm. Additionally, there was no observed failure of the allodermis graft in any
of the cases at the one-year follow-up. Four-corner arthrodesis may be
considered for application in SNAC SLAC stages; however, it exhibits a higher
complication rate and revision rate compared to PRC. Moreover, it poses
limitations in cases of pre-existing radiolunate articular degeneration, making
its application challenging in such scenarios.
Conclusion: The PRC and interposition arthroplasty with ADM
demonstrated significantly improved clinical outcomes after surgery,
effectively maintaining RCD without graft failure.
Author(s) Details
Jae-Sung Yoo
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dankook University College of Medicine,
Cheonan, Korea.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mria/v9/829
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