Although Palmer's classification of TFCC lesions differentiates post-traumatic central perforations (IA tears) from degenerative tears secondary to ulnocarpal impaction (IIC) [3], the distinction is not always clear clinically. In the final analysis, the literature suggests that as many as 25% of wrists with TFCC tears have residual symptoms following arthroscopic debridement alone [23], and it is likely that static or dynamic ul-nar positive variance plays a role [2,5,17,25]. The authors' results suggest that combined arthroscopic TFCC debridement and wafer resection are feasible and efficacious as treatment for all stages of ulnar impaction syndrome. When class II A and B changes are observed, that is, when a TFCC perforation has not yet developed, the authors have observed favorable results in most patients following arthroscopic TFCC central disc excision and wafer resection as an alternative to ulnar shortening osteotomy [33] or open wafer excision [10].
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Department of Radiology, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany.
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Neglected distal radial epiphyseal injuries can result in radial deformity and positive ulnar variance. We describe an inverted-dome radial osteotomy and ulnar shortening osteotomy to treat a paediatric distal radial malunion with ulnar impaction syndrome. V.
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Division of Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Electronic address:
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