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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - British Volume, Vol 90-B, Issue SUPP_I,
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Copyright © 2008 by British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
Birmingham, England: 17–19 September 2003 President: Professor Paul Gregg
RESULTS OF RADIOSCAPHOLUNATE ARTHRODESISN Ashwood; G Bain; B Beaumond; P Hallam; and N WardleThe Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London W1T 3AA
To investigate whether radioscapholunate arthrodesis [RSLA] can provide functional wrist movement with satisfactory pain relief. 19 patients with radio-carpal arthritis underwent RSLA. There were 3 diagnostic groups [post-traumatic osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and Kienbocks disease]. The total flexion-extension range decreased. There was a decrease in pain post-operatively. Grip strength increased in Kienbocks but fell-in patients with osteoarthritis. 95% of patients were satisfied with their result. The normal functional arc is 35 degrees. Pain was reduced in all of our patients, whilst maintaining the functional arc. With only one failure and no complications, we feel the procedure is safe and reliable.
The abstracts were prepared by Mr Tim Briggs. (Editoral Secretary 2003/4) Correspondence should be addressed to him at Lane Farm, Chapel Lane, Totternhoe, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6 2BZ, United Kingdom
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