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A variant form of Laurin–Sandrow syndrome in an adult patient
compared with the contralateral side (seven wrists). This report has limitations: no preoperative patient-rated outcomes measures are available, so it is impossible to prove improvement of wrist function, however, patient satisfaction, grip strength and return to work were high. Second, the follow-up was short; and third, there was no control group. Because most patients were satisfied with the operation, we will continue to use this technique.