“…T he goal of surgical intervention for correction of radial longitudinal deficiency [1][2][3][4] is to correct the radial deviation deformity of the wrist by centralizing the carpus on the distal end of the ulna, concomitant with balancing the soft tissue structures at the wrist, while maintaining finger and wrist motion. Centralization [5][6][7][8][9] or radialization 10 of the carpus over the ulna are described procedures used to treat radial longitudinal deficiency; multiple previous authors have shown improved function as well as appearance of the extremity after centralization or radialization procedures.…”