1. Arthroscopic Capsulodesis for the Treatment of Dynamic Scapholunate Dissociations.
- Author
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Haerle M, Schmelzer-Schmied N, and Lampert FM
- Subjects
- Humans, Ligaments, Articular surgery, Wrist Joint surgery, Joint Instability surgery, Scaphoid Bone surgery, Scaphoid Bone pathology, Lunate Bone surgery, Lunate Bone pathology
- Abstract
Management of scapholunate dissociations remains a significant challenge. Open approaches suffer from a disadvantageous further impairment of the stabilizing local structures. The minimally invasive arthroscopic technique described provides reliable stability of the scapholunate interosseous ligament complex in dynamic lesions. The anatomic key structure is the dorsal capsuloligamentous scapholunate septum, which provides a mechanical connection between the scaphoid, lunate, and dorsal capsule of the wrist. Arthroscopic capsuloplasty aims to tighten and stabilize this complex structure in long term. This approach preserves the adjacent structures, namely the secondary wrist stabilizers and their neuromuscular feedback loops. With a certain degree of experience in wrist arthroscopy, the technique is reliably adaptable and reproducible., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest and Source of Funding: The authors report no conflicts of interest and no source of funding., (Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2023
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