Excision of the Distal Pole of the Scaphoid and the Midcarpal Joint
Paul Izard,
Nicholas Parody,
Steven Glickel
et al.
Abstract:Background Excision of the distal pole of the scaphoid is used to treat arthritis of the scaphotrapezial trapezoid (STT), radioscaphoid joint, and arthritis following scaphoid nonunion. Some patients develop midcarpal instability limiting utilization of this technique. Why some wrists develop postoperative instability while others do not, remains unclear.
Questions/Purposes To identify the wrists prone to developing midcarpal joint instability we evaluated the effect of midcarpal joint structure on f… Show more
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