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Original Article

Partial Carpal Arthrodesis as Treatment of Local Degenerative Changes in the Wrist Joints

Pages 629-631 | Accepted 16 Mar 1981, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Twelve patients with partial arthrodesis of the wrist were re-evaluated. The follow-up time ranged from 1 year 2 months to 13 years. In 10 cases the indication for operation was isolated scapho-trapezial osteoarthritis, and in two cases isolated degenerative changes following perilunar luxation. Bony union was achieved in 9 cases, and these patients experienced relief of pain. One of the patients with non-union did not improve at all, another used a stabilizing bandage at work and the third had no complaints.

Degenerative changes in the adjacent joints of the wrist were not seen. A disadvantage of this operation seems to be the long period of treatment.

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