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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510218/stress-fracture-of-the-trapezoid-in-a-professional-tennis-player
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Jimmy C Daher, Esther Tannoury, Joey Daher, Stephanie Chahwan, Sahar Semaan
Background: Repetitive microtrauma can lead to trapezoid and second metacarpal stress fractures in racket sport players. Nontraumatic trapezoid stress fractures are rare and difficult to diagnose. To our knowledge, only 3 cases had been reported as of May 2023. We report the fourth case of a nontraumatic sports-related trapezoid stress fracture and only the second case in a tennis player. Case Report: A 29-year-old professional and right hand-dominant male tennis player presented with right hand and wrist pain for 3 weeks...
2024: Ochsner Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505205/arthroscopic-volar-capsuloligamentous-reattachment-and-reinforcement-to-bone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Corella, Montserrat Ocampos, Rafeal Laredo, José Tabuenca, Ricardo Larrainzar-Garijo
Background:  Injuries of the volar ligaments of the wrist are not uncommon, but their arthroscopic treatment presents a significant challenge. The objective of this paper is to introduce a technique for reattaching (in acute injuries) or reinforcing (in chronic injuries) various volar wrist ligaments to the bone, using standard wrist arthroscopic dorsal and volar portals. Methods:  There are three common steps for all the arthroscopic volar capsuloligamentous reattachments or reinforcements Step 1 - Volar Portal Establishment: volar radial, volar ulnar and volar central portals are used depending on which structure needs to be reattached or reinforced...
April 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497549/nonunion-scaphoid-bone-shape-prediction-using-iterative-kernel-principal-polynomial-shape-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junjun Zhu, Junhao Zhao, Xianggeng Luo, Zikai Hua
BACKGROUND: The scaphoid is an important mechanical stabilizer for both the proximal and distal carpal columns. The precise estimation of the complete scaphoid bone based on partial bone geometric information is a crucial factor in the effective management of scaphoid nonunion. Statistical shape model (SSM) could be utilized to predict the complete scaphoid shape based on the defective scaphoid. However, traditional principal component analysis (PCA) based SSM is limited by its linearity and the inability to adjust the number of modes used for prediction...
March 18, 2024: Medical Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494164/clinical-features-and-classification-of-proximal-carpal-fracture-dislocation-through-the-radiocarpal-joint
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ge Xiong, Wei Zheng, Jin Zhu
Background: The most common types of wrist dislocation are trans-scaphoid lunate dislocation (TLD) and trans-scaphoid perilunate dislocation, in which the lunate and proximal scaphoid are dislocated through the midcarpal joint. There is another rare type of dislocation in which the proximal carpi are dislocated through the radiocarpal joint. The purpose of this study is to examine the clinical features of this type of dislocation. Methods: Six cases of the proximal carpal fracture dislocation via the radiocarpal joint were retrospectively reviewed...
March 15, 2024: Journal of Hand Surgery Asian-Pacific Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38451901/higher-densities-of-t-lymphocytes-in-the-subsynovial-connective-tissue-of-people-with-carpal-tunnel-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oliver Sandy-Hindmarch, Miguel Molina-Alvarez, Akira Wiberg, Dominic Furniss, Annina B Schmid
Symptoms in people with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) are traditionally attributed to neural tissue, but recent studies suggest that the subsynovial connective tissue (SSCT) may also play a role in CTS. The SSCT undergoes fibrotic thickening which is generally described as "non-inflammatory" based on basic histology. This study uses immunohistochemistry to determine the presence of macrophages and T-cells within SSCT and their relationship with symptoms in people with CTS. SSCT was collected from twenty people with CTS and eight controls undergoing wrist fracture surgery...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435175/is-carpal-tunnel-release-necessary-in-high-energy-distal-fractures-of-the-radius
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammed Kazez, Anil Agar, Sefa Key, Orhan Ayas, Mustafa Ümit Gürbüz
Purpose This study aimed to compare the clinical outcomes of patients who underwent volar plate osteosynthesis for high-energy distal radius fracture (DRFx) and carpal tunnel release (CTR) for acute or subacute carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) with patients who did not undergo CTR. Methods This study is a retrospective evaluation of all high-energy DRFx treated with volar plate osteosynthesis in a regional hospital between January 2021 and January 2023. All adult patients (≥18 years) who underwent open reduction and internal fixation were included in the study after obtaining approval from the internal review board of our institution...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38434187/validity-reliability-and-responsiveness-of-a-goniometer-watch-to-measure-pure-forearm-rotation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Harte, Alan Nevill, Lucia Ramsey, Suzanne Martin
INTRODUCTION: Innovative instruments have been designed to assess forearm rotation, an anatomically challenging motion to measure. This study assessed the concurrent validity, interrater reliability and responsiveness of a novel goniometer watch (GoWatch) to measure pure forearm rotation. The modified finger goniometer (MFG) was the criterion reference. METHODS: Forty participants with restricted forearm rotation were recruited. Two raters measured supination and pronation using the GoWatch and MFG before and after a hand therapy session...
March 2024: Hand Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411097/predictors-of-true-scaphoid-fractures-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Milad, Aneesh Karir, Kevin Smit, Sasha Carsen, Kevin Cheung
BACKGROUND: The scaphoid is the most commonly fractured carpal bone in children. True scaphoid fractures have proven to be difficult to diagnose, as they may not be apparent on initial imaging. Children with clinical suspicion of a scaphoid fracture may be treated with continued immobilization, even in the absence of radiographic evidence of a fracture. The purpose of this study is to identify predictors of true scaphoid fractures in children to help guide management. METHODS: This study is a retrospective cohort study of children presenting to a tertiary pediatric hospital with hand or wrist injuries...
February 27, 2024: Hand: Official Journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372690/evaluating-the-need-for-simultaneous-carpal-tunnel-release-with-forearm-fasciotomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathaniel B Hinckley, Andrew R Boone, David G Deckey, Cara Lai, Jeffery D Hassebrock, Christopher A Dodoo, Kevin J Renfree
PURPOSE: The need to include simultaneous carpal tunnel release (sCTR) with forearm fasciotomy for acute compartment syndrome (ACS) or after vascular repair is unclear. We hypothesized that sCTR is more common when: 1) fasciotomies are performed by orthopedic or plastic surgeons, rather than general or vascular surgeons; 2) ACS occurred because of crush, blunt trauma, or fractures rather than vascular/reperfusion injuries; 3) elevated compartment pressures were documented. We also sought to determine the incidence of delayed CTR when not performed simultaneously...
February 17, 2024: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38341637/deflazacort-and-nevridol-800-to-prevent-acute-carpal-tunnel-syndrome-in-adult-distal-radius-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luigi Meccariello
Aim Acute carpal tunnel syndrome (ACTS) is a well-recognized and common condition following a distal radius fracture. The aim of this study was to test deflazacort associated with Nevridol®800 or deflazacort alone in order to prevent moderate or severe ACTS after the distal radius fracture in adults. Methods Sixty-four patients suffering from extraarticular wrist fractures were divided into three groups. The first group (n=26) was treated by plaster cast. The second group (n=20) was treated by cast and deflazacort (heterocyclic glucocorticoids prodrug belonging to the class of oxazoline steroids) 30 mg/day for 15 days...
February 1, 2024: Medicinski Glasnik
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315130/complications-of-operatively-treated-distal-radial-fractures
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REVIEW
Sarah H Townsley, Nicholas Pulos, Alexander Y Shin
Distal radial fractures represent the most common fractures of the upper extremity. Operative treatment is performed for approximately one-third of distal radial fractures in the adult population. Complications following operative treatment of distal radial fractures vary depending on the treatment modality and can be stratified into preoperative and postoperative complications. Complications can occur in the near, intermediate and long term. The most common complications seen are tendon irritation and rupture, chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS), carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar or radial neuropathy, compartment syndrome, malunion, inadequate fixation or loss of fixation, symptomatic hardware, post-traumatic arthritis, stiffness and infection...
February 2024: Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313628/predicting-acute-median-neuropathy-in-perilunate-injuries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas John Carroll, Mina Botros, Richard Lander, Sophia Moody, Megan L Reitenbach, Danielle Wilbur
PURPOSE: Perilunate fracture dislocation (PLFD) injuries are associated with the development of acute carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The purpose of our study was to identify the factors that increase the likelihood of developing CTS in patients with PLFD. Additionally, we attempted to classify patients who did not initially undergo carpal tunnel release (CTR) at the time of injury but eventually underwent CTR within the follow-up period. METHODS: Patients presenting to a level-1 trauma center with isolated PLFDs (Mayfield III-IV) were retrospectively identified by using CPT and ICD-10 codes...
January 2024: Journal of hand surgery global online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313619/outcomes-following-fully-threaded-intramedullary-nailing-of-metacarpal-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Terence L Thomas, Rahul Muchintala, Connor R Crutchfield, Kyle Plusch, Christopher M Jones, Asif M Ilyas
PURPOSE: Intramedullary screw fixation has emerged as a popular approach for the treatment of displaced metacarpal fractures. The purpose of this study was to investigate the functional and radiographic outcomes of a newly designed, headless noncompressive fully threaded intramedullary nail (TIMN) for the treatment of metacarpal fractures. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed on patients who were treated with the INnate TIMN (ExsoMed) at a single academic institution with a minimum of 1-year follow-up...
January 2024: Journal of hand surgery global online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313608/open-dislocation-of-the-scaphoid-with-an-associated-hamate-fracture-and-fourth-metacarpal-fracture
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Cay Mierisch, Robert Wood, Jacob Pearson, Gary Ulrich, Madeleine Vergun
Scaphoid dislocation represents a rare injury with only a few case reports and limited case series reported in the literature. The majority of scaphoid dislocations result from a high-energy trauma causing hyperextension and ulnar deviation of the wrist. The severity of a scaphoid dislocation depends on the degree of periscaphoid ligamentous injury as well as the presence of concomitant injuries, such as axial carpal dissociation. The most common complication after a scaphoid dislocation is scapholunate dissociation, which emphasizes the importance of scapholunate ligament repair/reconstruction in these cases...
January 2024: Journal of hand surgery global online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313604/isolated-trapezoid-fracture-in-adolescent-goalkeepers-a-scoping-review-of-the-literature-and-a-report-of-two-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maya Aldeeb, Ghislain N Aminake, Ibrahim A Khalil, Mike Hayton, Om El Khir Ksantini, Elisabet Hagert
PURPOSE: Isolated trapezoid fractures are rare injuries, particularly among adolescents, constituting only 0.4% of all carpal bone fractures. This study aims to present two cases of isolated trapezoid fracture in adolescent goalkeepers and a scoping review of the literature to provide guidelines for the management of this injury. METHODS: Following PRISMA-ScR guidelines, a scoping review of reported cases was conducted. Two hundred and twenty articles were found using PubMed and Google Scholar...
January 2024: Journal of hand surgery global online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299928/scapulohumeral-subluxation-and-luxation-in-five-alpacas
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J Laschinger, B Vidoni, K Schieder, B Altenbrunner-Martinek, J Kofler
The patient histories, findings from clinical examinations, diagnostic imaging techniques, the surgical procedures, complications, necropsy findings and the outcomes from five male or castrated male alpacas with scapulohumeral sub-/luxation are presented. These alpacas each had a history of severe forelimb lameness for one week (n: 1), four weeks (n: 2) and for two-to-three months (n: 2). Two of the five alpacas were euthanized due to severe osteoarthritic changes that developed during the two-to-three months of scapulohumeral luxation...
February 2024: Schweizer Archiv Für Tierheilkunde
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299251/axial-radial-ulnar-carpal-dislocation-with-divergent-intermetacarpal-dislocations-peritrapezoid-and-scaphotrapezial-dislocations-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexzandra Mattia, Patrick J Buchanan, Mustafa Chopan, Harvey Chim
We report a patient with a severe axial-radial-ulnar (ARU) fracture dislocation of the carpus, involving multiple intermetacarpal dislocations as well as divergent carpometacarpal dislocations involving the index, long, ring and small fingers and peritrapezoid and scaphotrapezial dislocations. She also had a degloving injury involving the dorsal hand. Emergent debridement followed by open reduction and internal fixation of all injuries was performed, followed by soft tissue management. At 6-year follow-up, the patient had adequate active range of motion with the ability to make a full fist and was able to use her wrist and hand for most activities of daily living...
February 2024: Journal of Hand Surgery Asian-Pacific Volume
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38299064/management-of-isolated-volar-lunate-facet-fractures-of-the-distal-radius
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krystle R Tuaño, Chaitanya S Mudgal
Distal radius fractures are among the most common fractures treated globally. Consideration of the mechanism of injury and careful radiographic assessment contributes to appropriate management of these injuries in isolation or jointly with other fractures or injuries affecting the wrist joint. Treatment options can range from non-operative management to a variety of fixation techniques. Interest in the distal radius fractures was renewed as open reduction and monoblock volar locking plate fixation became the preferred contemporary treatment in the last few decades...
May 2024: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264136/palmar-dislocation-fracture-of-the-hamate-a-case-report-and-review-of-literature
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Salomé Ravoyard, Lisa Andre, Michel Chammas, Benjamin Degeorge
Objective  Hamate dislocations are rare lesions of the carpus, which make their diagnosis difficult or even missed, and their management non-standardized. Case Description  We report the case of a 34-year-old victim of a high kinetic traffic accident. The initial evaluation revealed multiple fractures of both upper limbs, including a palmar fracture dislocation fracture of the hamate, without any vascular or nerve complications. Open surgical treatment via a dorsal approach allowed reduction and fixation of the hamate by temporary multiple pinning...
February 2024: Journal of Wrist Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38262758/approach-to-chronic-wrist-pain-in-adults-review-of-common-pathologies-for-primary-care-practitioners
#40
REVIEW
Shayan Hemmati, Brett Ponich, Ann-Sophie Lafreniere, Olivia Genereux, Brian Rankin, Kate Elzinga
OBJECTIVE: To develop an approach for identifying, investigating, and initially managing common causes of chronic wrist pain seen by primary care practitioners. SOURCES OF INFORMATION: Relevant clinical evidence and literature were identified using the PubMed database. MAIN MESSAGE: Chronic wrist pain is a common presentation in the primary care setting. The complex anatomy of the wrist leads to a broad differential diagnosis. Elements of history, findings of physical examinations and investigations, and management relevant to the following pathologies are discussed, including scaphoid fracture nonunion, thumb carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis, scapholunate ligament instability, triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries, de Quervain tenosynovitis, extensor carpi ulnaris tendinopathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, and ganglion cysts...
January 2024: Canadian Family Physician Médecin de Famille Canadien
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