Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital Tehran

Background Spaghetti wrist is a sharp volar wrist laceration in which at least 10 structures, including tendons, at least one major nerve and usually one major vessel are divided. These injuries are usually accompanied with severe permanent complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the sp...

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Main Authors: Hadi Beikpour, Parviz Mafi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2006-05-01
Series:Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
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spelling doaj-a3cc17c0fc8c4961acf8dbc6895360052020-11-25T00:42:26ZengIran University of Medical SciencesMedical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran1016-14302251-68402006-05-0120157Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital TehranHadi BeikpourParviz MafiBackground Spaghetti wrist is a sharp volar wrist laceration in which at least 10 structures, including tendons, at least one major nerve and usually one major vessel are divided. These injuries are usually accompanied with severe permanent complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the spaghetti wrist injury in Iran and find ways to decrease complications and obtain better results. Methods: This study was done during a 5- year period between March 1999 and March 2003 in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of 15th Khordad Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University Medical School, Tehran, in the subset of 30 patients available for follow-up examination. Results: This study reviewed 124 patients with "spaghetti wrist" lacerations. All injuries were sharp lacerations. A total of 115 men and 9 women, average age 24.5 years (range 8 to 62 years) sustained spaghetti wrist injures. The most commonly injured hand was the right hand (74.9 percent). The most frequently injured tendons were third and fourth FDS (98.3 percent). The ulnar nerve was more commonly injured than the median nerve. The ulnar artery was more commonly injured than the radial artery. In the subset of 30 patients available for follow-up examination, range of motion was excellent in 14 patients and good in 8 patients. Intrinsic muscle recovery was good in 9 patients and fair to poor in 21 patients. Sensory return was disappointing:17 patients recovered only protective sensation and 13 patients demonstrated return of two-point discrimination that ranged from 7 to 13 mm in 10 patients and from 2 to 6 mm in 3 patients. Conclusion:Generally recovery of function in "spaghetti wrist" after repair is not satisfactory.In order to obtain better results accurate repair of injured structures, early movement,appropriate physiotherapy and patient co-operation are required.http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-197&slc_lang=en&sid=1VolarSpaghetti wristFlexor Intrinsic
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Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital Tehran
Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
Volar
Spaghetti wrist
Flexor Intrinsic
author_facet Hadi Beikpour
Parviz Mafi
author_sort Hadi Beikpour
title Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital Tehran
title_short Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital Tehran
title_full Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital Tehran
title_fullStr Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital Tehran
title_full_unstemmed Management And Results Of Extensive Volar Wrist Lacerations: “The Spaghetti Wrist“ In 124 Patients During A 5 Year Period In 15th Khordad Hospital Tehran
title_sort management and results of extensive volar wrist lacerations: “the spaghetti wrist“ in 124 patients during a 5 year period in 15th khordad hospital tehran
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
issn 1016-1430
2251-6840
publishDate 2006-05-01
description Background Spaghetti wrist is a sharp volar wrist laceration in which at least 10 structures, including tendons, at least one major nerve and usually one major vessel are divided. These injuries are usually accompanied with severe permanent complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the spaghetti wrist injury in Iran and find ways to decrease complications and obtain better results. Methods: This study was done during a 5- year period between March 1999 and March 2003 in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of 15th Khordad Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University Medical School, Tehran, in the subset of 30 patients available for follow-up examination. Results: This study reviewed 124 patients with "spaghetti wrist" lacerations. All injuries were sharp lacerations. A total of 115 men and 9 women, average age 24.5 years (range 8 to 62 years) sustained spaghetti wrist injures. The most commonly injured hand was the right hand (74.9 percent). The most frequently injured tendons were third and fourth FDS (98.3 percent). The ulnar nerve was more commonly injured than the median nerve. The ulnar artery was more commonly injured than the radial artery. In the subset of 30 patients available for follow-up examination, range of motion was excellent in 14 patients and good in 8 patients. Intrinsic muscle recovery was good in 9 patients and fair to poor in 21 patients. Sensory return was disappointing:17 patients recovered only protective sensation and 13 patients demonstrated return of two-point discrimination that ranged from 7 to 13 mm in 10 patients and from 2 to 6 mm in 3 patients. Conclusion:Generally recovery of function in "spaghetti wrist" after repair is not satisfactory.In order to obtain better results accurate repair of injured structures, early movement,appropriate physiotherapy and patient co-operation are required.
topic Volar
Spaghetti wrist
Flexor Intrinsic
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