2012
DOI: 10.1002/micr.21971
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Fibulo‐scapho‐lunate arthrodesis after resection of the distal radius for giant‐cell tumor of the bone

Abstract: Fibulo-scapho-lunate fusion is an elegant method of distal radius reconstruction with good functional outcome and low risk of pulmonary metastasis.

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“…For the reconstructive technique chosen, these can be divided into those involving arthrodesis and those not. When arthrodesis is performed, this can be a total wrist arthrodesis with fixation of the native radius, the bridging graft, the carpus and a metacarpal, a total wrist arthrodesis with ulnocarpal fusion (when either ulnar centralization [39,47] or translocation [7,36,44] is performed), or a limited arthrodesis such as a fibulascapholunate arthrodesis [3,16]. Where arthrodesis is not performed, soft tissue reconstruction is performed to effect an osteoarticular reconstruction of the radiocarpal articulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the reconstructive technique chosen, these can be divided into those involving arthrodesis and those not. When arthrodesis is performed, this can be a total wrist arthrodesis with fixation of the native radius, the bridging graft, the carpus and a metacarpal, a total wrist arthrodesis with ulnocarpal fusion (when either ulnar centralization [39,47] or translocation [7,36,44] is performed), or a limited arthrodesis such as a fibulascapholunate arthrodesis [3,16]. Where arthrodesis is not performed, soft tissue reconstruction is performed to effect an osteoarticular reconstruction of the radiocarpal articulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, reconstruction of the distal radius is a challenge with regard to regaining normal function in the hand with minimal complications. A number of studies have reported on the reconstruction of segmental distal radial defects after tumour resection by using a non-vascularised or vascularised autogenous fibular graft; the reconstruction procedures have mainly included arthroplasty [2,4,[17][18][19][20][21], partial wrist arthrodesis [3,22,23] and complete wrist arthrodesis [24][25][26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, partial wrist arthrodesis is also widely used in reconstructing bone defects after resection of a GCT of the distal radius. This procedure preserves partial wrist function, and the surgical complications are relatively rare; moreover, the clinical efficacy is satisfactory [22,23]. However, wrist partial arthrodesis also has some associated complications, such as delayed union, nonunion, fatigue or stress fractures [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die meisten Literaturberichte über Tumore des distalen Radius liegen bei Riesenzelltumoren vom Campanacci Grad 2 und 3 vor [5,6,7].…”
Section: Handgelenksarthrodese Mit Gefäßgestieltem Fibulasegment Bei unclassified