Ulna shortening osteotomy using a compression device.

PURPOSE To report the functional and radiographic outcomes of a cohort of patients treated for ulnar impaction syndrome with a single technique of ulnar shortening osteotomy. METHOD We performed ulnar shortening osteotomy on 18 consecutive patients over a 10-year period by using an oblique osteotomy and compression plating technique with an AO compression device (Synthes, Paoli, PA). There were 11 men and 7 women in the series, with an average age of 32.7 years. All patients were graded before and after surgery with the modified wrist grading system of Chun and Palmer. RESULTS All 18 osteotomies healed over an average of 6-8 weeks. There were significant improvements in pain, function, strength, and range of motion at an average follow-up of 3 years. Thirteen wrists were graded excellent, 3 good, and 2 fair. There were no postoperative complications, however, 8 patients ultimately required plate removal for local discomfort. CONCLUSIONS This study showed that ulnar shortening osteotomy using an oblique osteotomy and an AO compression device is easy to execute and is associated with satisfactory outcomes. Healing time is rapid and postoperative cast immobilization is not required.

[1]  L. Scheker,et al.  Ulnar Shortening for the Treatment of Early Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis at the Distal Radioulnar Joint , 2001, Journal of hand surgery.

[2]  T. Herbert,et al.  Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy for Ulnar Carpal Instability and Ulnar Carpal Impaction , 1997 .

[3]  A. Weiss,et al.  Ulna-shortening osteotomy after failed arthroscopic debridement of the triangular fibrocartilage complex. , 1997, The Journal of hand surgery.

[4]  M. Wehbé,et al.  Ulnar shortening using the AO small distractor. , 1995, The Journal of hand surgery.

[5]  S. Kozin Ulnar shortening osteotomy for ulnar impaction syndrome. , 1993, The Journal of hand surgery.

[6]  Y. Nakatsuchi,et al.  Technique for bone approximation in ulna shortening. , 1993, The Journal of hand surgery.

[7]  S. Gasser,et al.  Precision oblique osteotomy for shortening of the ulna. , 1993, The Journal of hand surgery.

[8]  A. Palmer,et al.  The ulnar impaction syndrome: follow-up of ulnar shortening osteotomy. , 1993, The Journal of hand surgery.

[9]  W. Darrach Partial excision of lower shaft of ulna for deformity following Colles's fracture. 1913. , 1992, Clinical orthopaedics and related research.

[10]  J. Schatzker Screws and Plates and Their Application , 1992 .

[11]  M. Allgöwer,et al.  Manual of INTERNAL FIXATION , 1992, Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

[12]  A. Palmer,et al.  The ulnar impaction syndrome. , 1991, Hand clinics.

[13]  S. Perren Basic Aspects of Internal Fixation , 1991 .

[14]  H. J. Boulas,et al.  Ulnar shortening for tears of the triangular fibrocartilaginous complex. , 1990, The Journal of hand surgery.

[15]  R. L. Linscheid,et al.  Distal ulnar recession for disorders of the distal radioulnar joint. , 1985, The Journal of hand surgery.

[16]  H. Milch Cuff resection of the ulna for malunited Colles' fracture. , 1941 .