Ulnar dimelia - a review of 24 cases.

IF 2 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Hand Surgery-European Volume Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1177/17531934231196418
Mona I Winge, Stéphane Guéro, Vladimir Zavarukhin, Pasi Paavilainen, Carla Baldrighi, Anders Kjørup, Wiebke Hülsemann
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Abstract

Ulnar dimelia is a very rare unilateral congenital upper limb anomaly (CULA) affecting the whole extremity. Treatment remains difficult because of the complexity and multi-level involvement. Twenty-four cases with duplicated ulna, absent radius and polydactyly from seven European centres were reviewed according to a structured list of parameters. At first consultation, median age 8 months (1-178), the shoulder movement was good in 17 patients or poor in six, and the median passive elbow range of motion was 20° (0°-90°). The resting wrist position was flexed in 22/24 patients. Following stretching and splinting, elbow surgery included resection of the lateral proximal ulna in 11 patients and muscle transfers in six to improve passive movement and increase active elbow motion, respectively. Tendon transfers were performed in eight wrists and a pollicization or pseudo-pollicization in 23 patients. Overall, patients demonstrate acceptable function postoperatively. Guidelines for treatment of this severe CULA are presented.Level of evidence: IV.

尺侧凹陷-附24例分析。
尺骨缺角是一种非常罕见的影响整个肢体的单侧先天性上肢畸形(CULA)。由于复杂性和多层次的累及,治疗仍然很困难。根据结构化的参数列表,对来自七个欧洲中心的24例尺骨重复,桡骨缺失和多指畸形进行了审查。首次问诊时,中位年龄为8个月(1-178),17例患者肩关节活动度良好,6例患者肩关节活动度较差,中位被动肘关节活动度为20°(0°-90°)。22/24例患者静息腕关节位屈曲。在拉伸和夹板后,肘关节手术包括11例患者的外侧近端尺骨切除术和6例患者的肌肉转移,分别改善被动运动和增加主动肘关节运动。8例患者进行了肌腱转移,23例患者进行了极化或伪极化。总体而言,患者术后表现出可接受的功能。提出了治疗这种严重CULA的指南。证据等级:四级。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
190
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) is essential reading for everyone involved in restoring the function to the hand and upper limb. Dedicated to the needs of hand, plastic, reconstructive and orthopaedic surgeons, it publishes the best selection of current papers on hand surgery. The journal regularly highlights key developments in a range of original, authoritative and highly informative articles written by distinguished experts from around the world. Rapid coverage of the latest research, techniques, trends and ideas to make sure you stay up-to-date. Subjects covered include: joint replacement fracture and joint injuries microvascular surgery congenital hand problems You will also find editorials, book reviews, conference dates, case studies, detailed coverage of new techniques and full-length reviews articles.
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