2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2005.06.004
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Health Status After Total Wrist Arthrodesis for Posttraumatic Arthritis

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“…In several series of first generation total wrist arthroplasties where rheumatoid patients had a fusion on one side and a total wrist arthroplasty on the other side, they always preferred arthroplasty [17,19]. In osteoarthritic patients, total wrist fusion for end-stage destruction may leave a high percentage of residual pain [20][21][22][23]. A recent study showed that substantial dysfunction was noted after wrist fusion in posttraumatic patients [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In several series of first generation total wrist arthroplasties where rheumatoid patients had a fusion on one side and a total wrist arthroplasty on the other side, they always preferred arthroplasty [17,19]. In osteoarthritic patients, total wrist fusion for end-stage destruction may leave a high percentage of residual pain [20][21][22][23]. A recent study showed that substantial dysfunction was noted after wrist fusion in posttraumatic patients [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, procedures resulting in total loss of motion have demonstrated efficacious and reproducible results, [1][2][3][4] whereas some surgical procedures that spare motion have suffered from high rates of complications. [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Patients prefer retention of wrist motion, presumably under the assumption that increased motion will yield increased functional performance; however, no studies have demonstrated a correlation between motion and function.…”
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“…Esses achados foram semelhantes aos relatados por Barbieri et al (14) . A força de preensão da mão operada comparada com a da não operada foi maior em nossos casos (96%) do que em outros autores (14,20,21) . A força da pinça digital de ponta (polpa-polpa) foi em média semelhante à de outras técnicas, porém, a pinça lateral foi surpreendentemente maior que a do lado não operado.…”
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“…O resultado do questionário DASH, um dos métodos de avaliação funcional da mão mais utilizado atualmente, apresentou pontuação média de 27 (em que 0 = sem incapacidade, 100 = totalmente incapaz) semelhante aos resultados de Adey et al (21) e pouco melhor que o de Wieloch et al (22) (24) , que obtiveram média de 51 pontos em seus pacientes artrodesados que eram portadores de artrose radiocarpal ou doença de Kienbock.…”
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