Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis

Introduction: The aim is to analyze the functional outcomes of patients of giant cell tumor (GCT) of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis. Methods: Study included 25 patients of aggressive GCT of distal radius, resected and reconstructed using ulnar translocation and...

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Main Authors: Abhijeet Ashok Salunke, Jaymin Shah, Vikas Warikoo, Amit Chakraborty, Harshwardhan Pokharkar, Yongsheng Chen, Manish Pruthi, Jyotindra Pandit
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499016684972
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spelling doaj-0f4c2922d83f45b2b9647e6e6cad9f8e2020-11-25T01:27:13ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery2309-49902017-01-012510.1177/2309499016684972Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesisAbhijeet Ashok Salunke0Jaymin Shah1Vikas Warikoo2Amit Chakraborty3Harshwardhan Pokharkar4Yongsheng Chen5Manish Pruthi6Jyotindra Pandit7 Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Kidwai Cancer Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka, India National University Hospital, Singapore Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaIntroduction: The aim is to analyze the functional outcomes of patients of giant cell tumor (GCT) of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis. Methods: Study included 25 patients of aggressive GCT of distal radius, resected and reconstructed using ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis. The ulna-carpal radius fixation was performed with plate and screws. The patients were followed to bony union and minimum follow-up was 1 year. Result: Twenty-two patients were of Campanacci grade 3 and three patients were of Campanacci grade2. The mean follow-up was of 23 months (12–36). All patients had an excellent range of pronation and supination. The mean Musculoskeletal Tumor Society score was 24 (range 22–28). Grip strength of affected hand compared to the contra lateral hand was found good in 17 cases and average in 7 cases. The mean bone union time at ulna to radius junction was at 6.5 (5–8) months and ulna to carpal junction at 4.5 (4–6) months. The complications were surgical site infection (one case), recurrence (one case) and failure of union (one case), and ulna graft fracture with implant failure in (two cases). Conclusion: Reconstruction of distal end of radius using ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis provides excellent functional outcomes with preservation of rotational movement of forearm and hand function. Reconstruction of the distal radius by ulnar translocation without complete detachment from surrounding soft tissues functions like vascularized graft without use of microvascular techniques.https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499016684972
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author Abhijeet Ashok Salunke
Jaymin Shah
Vikas Warikoo
Amit Chakraborty
Harshwardhan Pokharkar
Yongsheng Chen
Manish Pruthi
Jyotindra Pandit
spellingShingle Abhijeet Ashok Salunke
Jaymin Shah
Vikas Warikoo
Amit Chakraborty
Harshwardhan Pokharkar
Yongsheng Chen
Manish Pruthi
Jyotindra Pandit
Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
author_facet Abhijeet Ashok Salunke
Jaymin Shah
Vikas Warikoo
Amit Chakraborty
Harshwardhan Pokharkar
Yongsheng Chen
Manish Pruthi
Jyotindra Pandit
author_sort Abhijeet Ashok Salunke
title Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis
title_short Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis
title_full Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis
title_fullStr Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis
title_full_unstemmed Giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis
title_sort giant cell tumor of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
issn 2309-4990
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: The aim is to analyze the functional outcomes of patients of giant cell tumor (GCT) of distal radius treated with ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis. Methods: Study included 25 patients of aggressive GCT of distal radius, resected and reconstructed using ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis. The ulna-carpal radius fixation was performed with plate and screws. The patients were followed to bony union and minimum follow-up was 1 year. Result: Twenty-two patients were of Campanacci grade 3 and three patients were of Campanacci grade2. The mean follow-up was of 23 months (12–36). All patients had an excellent range of pronation and supination. The mean Musculoskeletal Tumor Society score was 24 (range 22–28). Grip strength of affected hand compared to the contra lateral hand was found good in 17 cases and average in 7 cases. The mean bone union time at ulna to radius junction was at 6.5 (5–8) months and ulna to carpal junction at 4.5 (4–6) months. The complications were surgical site infection (one case), recurrence (one case) and failure of union (one case), and ulna graft fracture with implant failure in (two cases). Conclusion: Reconstruction of distal end of radius using ulnar translocation and wrist arthrodesis provides excellent functional outcomes with preservation of rotational movement of forearm and hand function. Reconstruction of the distal radius by ulnar translocation without complete detachment from surrounding soft tissues functions like vascularized graft without use of microvascular techniques.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2309499016684972
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