Patients with triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries and distal radioulnar joint instability have reduced rotational torque in the forearm
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Patients with triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries and distal radioulnar joint instability have reduced rotational torque in the forearm
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Corrigendum on: Andersson JK, Strömberg J, Karlsson J and Fridén J. Patients with triangular fibrocartilage complex injuries and distal radioulnar joint instability have reduced rotational torque in the forearm. J Hand Surg Eur. 2016, 41: 732-738.J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2016 Sep;41(7):NP2. doi: 10.1177/1753193416641886. Epub 2016 Apr 22. J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2016. PMID: 27106034 No abstract available.
Abstract
A total of 20 patients scheduled for wrist arthroscopy, all with clinical signs of rupture to the triangular fibrocartilage complex and distal radioulnar joint instability, were tested pre-operatively by an independent observer for strength of forearm rotation. During surgery, the intra-articular pathology was documented by photography and also subsequently individually analysed by another independent hand surgeon. Arthroscopy revealed a type 1-B injury to the triangular fibrocartilage complex in 18 of 20 patients. Inter-rater reliability between the operating surgeon and the independent reviewer showed absolute agreement in all but one patient (95%) in terms of the injury to the triangular fibrocartilage complex and its classification. The average pre-operative torque strength was 71% of the strength of the non-injured contralateral side in pronation and supination. Distal radioulnar joint instability with an arthroscopically verified injury to the triangular fibrocartilage complex is associated with a significant loss of both pronation and supination torque.
Level of evidence: Case series, Level IV.
Keywords: Distal radioulnar joint; forearm rotation torque; triangular fibrocartilage complex; wrist; wrist arthroscopy.
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