A modified arthroscopic ulnar tunnel technique for foveal triangular fibrocartilage complex injury

Authors

  • Robert Gvozdenovic
  • Sabine Hessler Simonsen

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https://doi.org/10.1080/2000656X.2022.2070179

Abstract

Abstract Arthroscopically assisted techniques for the treatment of foveal triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries offer a less invasive option. Reports of the ulnar tunnel technique on a larger patient population are needed. This prospective cohort study of 44 patients aimed to evaluate the clinical and patient-reported outcome after arthroscopic foveal re-attachment using a novel, modified ulnar tunnel technique. Furthermore, preoperative magnetic resonance imaging findings were compared with the findings from the arthroscopic evaluation. History of ulnar sided wrist pain, positive fovea-sign at the clinical examination and positive hook test at the surgery were the main inclusion criteria for the study. Pain, grip strength, wrist motion and patient-reported outcomes were assessed pre-and postoperatively. The follow-up of this study was 31 months (range 18–48). No complications occurred during the surgery. All outcomes improved besides the range of motion, which remained unchanged. Pain on a visual analogue scale was 63 before, and 14 after the surgery (p = .0004). Pre- and postoperative values of Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire were 41/6, respectively (p = .007). Grip strength, measured in Kilogram-force were 29 and 36, pre-and postoperatively (p = .0004). Conspicuously, all patients achieved stability. Six patients needed re-operation, three for renewed injury. Thirty-nine of 44 patients scored excellent or good on the satisfaction score. We found the devised method to be with fewer complications and with favourable results compared with other techniques for the treatment of TFCC injuries. Level of evidence: III.

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Published

2023-02-28

How to Cite

Gvozdenovic, R., & Hessler Simonsen, S. (2023). A modified arthroscopic ulnar tunnel technique for foveal triangular fibrocartilage complex injury. Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 57(1-6), 308–314. https://doi.org/10.1080/2000656X.2022.2070179

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