Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*

Objective To describe a new surgical technique and treatment outcomes of type II scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (SNAC) lesions by scaphoid distal resection associated to the tenodesis of the remaining proximal pole with the extensor brevis carpi radialis tendon. Material and Methods ...

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Main Authors: Niceas da Silva Gusmão Filho, Ricardo Kaempf de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda. 2019-10-01
Series:Revista Iberoamericana de Cirugía de la Mano
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0039-1695763
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spelling doaj-799c23c0493b47d5ac699901ff6cf8382020-11-25T01:58:27ZengThieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.Revista Iberoamericana de Cirugía de la Mano1698-83961698-840X2019-10-01470208409010.1055/s-0039-1695763Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*Niceas da Silva Gusmão Filho0Ricardo Kaempf de Oliveira1Department of Hand Surgery, Hospital Geral do Estado de Alagoas, Maceió, AL, BrazilDepartment of Hand Surgery, Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilObjective To describe a new surgical technique and treatment outcomes of type II scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (SNAC) lesions by scaphoid distal resection associated to the tenodesis of the remaining proximal pole with the extensor brevis carpi radialis tendon. Material and Methods This is a retrospective, observational study in which six patients were enrolled and submitted to this original technique, from February 2016 to March 2018. Only those patients with a comprehensive assessment and minimum 6 months postoperative evolution were included. Patient data, such as age, gender, and dominance, along with injury characteristics, previous therapies, complaints, and time span between appearance of the lesion and surgery were all analyzed. Results Among the six patients assessed, four were male, with ages ranging from 28 and 46 years (mean, 38.1 years). The elapsed time between nonunion diagnosis or scaphoid fracture and definitive treatment ranged from 34 to 72 months, with an average of 48.0 months. The mean follow-up time between the surgery and final results assessment was 15.3 months, ranging from 8 to 22 months. Preoperative measured mean pain was 8.8, ranging from 8 to 10. At 6 months postoperatively, mean pain assessment was 1.5, ranging from 0 to 5. We added wrist flexion and extension to assess joint range of motion. Preoperatively, the mean measure was 76.6°, ranging from 55° to 90°. Postoperatively, the mean was 127.1°, ranging from 110° to 140°. One patient had proximal scaphoid necrosis at 8 months postoperatively as a complication. The patient was treated with proximal carpectomy, with good clinical outcome; however, he did not return to his original job activities. The other five patients did return to their previous labor activities. Conclusions Treatment of type II SNAC lesions by resection of the distal scaphoid associated to tenodesis of the remaining proximal pole with a portion of the extensor brevis carpi radialis tendon has proved to be a useful, safe technique. Having low morbidity and few complications, the treatment represents a good alternative to previously described techniques.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0039-1695763wrist arthritiscarpal instabilityscaphoid nonuniondistal scaphoid resectionscaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (snac) arthritis
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Ricardo Kaempf de Oliveira
Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*
Revista Iberoamericana de Cirugía de la Mano
wrist arthritis
carpal instability
scaphoid nonunion
distal scaphoid resection
scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (snac) arthritis
author_facet Niceas da Silva Gusmão Filho
Ricardo Kaempf de Oliveira
author_sort Niceas da Silva Gusmão Filho
title Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*
title_short Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*
title_full Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*
title_fullStr Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of Type II Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse Lesions by Scaphoid Distal Pole Resection and Proximal Tenodesis of Extensor Brevis Carpi Radialis: Technique Description and Case Series*
title_sort treatment of type ii scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse lesions by scaphoid distal pole resection and proximal tenodesis of extensor brevis carpi radialis: technique description and case series*
publisher Thieme Revinter Publicações Ltda.
series Revista Iberoamericana de Cirugía de la Mano
issn 1698-8396
1698-840X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Objective To describe a new surgical technique and treatment outcomes of type II scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (SNAC) lesions by scaphoid distal resection associated to the tenodesis of the remaining proximal pole with the extensor brevis carpi radialis tendon. Material and Methods This is a retrospective, observational study in which six patients were enrolled and submitted to this original technique, from February 2016 to March 2018. Only those patients with a comprehensive assessment and minimum 6 months postoperative evolution were included. Patient data, such as age, gender, and dominance, along with injury characteristics, previous therapies, complaints, and time span between appearance of the lesion and surgery were all analyzed. Results Among the six patients assessed, four were male, with ages ranging from 28 and 46 years (mean, 38.1 years). The elapsed time between nonunion diagnosis or scaphoid fracture and definitive treatment ranged from 34 to 72 months, with an average of 48.0 months. The mean follow-up time between the surgery and final results assessment was 15.3 months, ranging from 8 to 22 months. Preoperative measured mean pain was 8.8, ranging from 8 to 10. At 6 months postoperatively, mean pain assessment was 1.5, ranging from 0 to 5. We added wrist flexion and extension to assess joint range of motion. Preoperatively, the mean measure was 76.6°, ranging from 55° to 90°. Postoperatively, the mean was 127.1°, ranging from 110° to 140°. One patient had proximal scaphoid necrosis at 8 months postoperatively as a complication. The patient was treated with proximal carpectomy, with good clinical outcome; however, he did not return to his original job activities. The other five patients did return to their previous labor activities. Conclusions Treatment of type II SNAC lesions by resection of the distal scaphoid associated to tenodesis of the remaining proximal pole with a portion of the extensor brevis carpi radialis tendon has proved to be a useful, safe technique. Having low morbidity and few complications, the treatment represents a good alternative to previously described techniques.
topic wrist arthritis
carpal instability
scaphoid nonunion
distal scaphoid resection
scaphoid nonunion advanced collapse (snac) arthritis
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0039-1695763
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