[Operative Approaches to the distal radioulnar Joint and distal Ulna].

Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir

Klinik für Handchirurgie, Rhön-Klinikum Campus Bad Neustadt, Bad Neustadt a. d. Saale, Germany.

Published: September 2022

At the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) and the ulnocarpal joint several anatomical structures are in a limited space. Therefore, the operative approach has to consider the pathology to be treated. The DRUJ may be approached from the dorsal or the palmar side. Procedures to treat the arthrotically destroyed DRUJ involving bone resection of the ulnar head and destabilizing ligamentous injuries of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) are best approached from the dorsal side. This approach allows excellent visualization of the ulnar head and the ulnar and radial attachment of the TFCC. The arthroscopic, half open refixation of the ulnar avulsion of the TFCC may be performed using a variety of limited and small approaches over the dorsal or lateral ulnar head. Pathologies with an origin at the palmar aspect of the DRUJ as the palmar dislocation of the ulnar head in the DRUJ or the shrinkage and scaring of the palmar capsule with consecutive pronation contracture require a palmar approach. Reduction and osteosynthesis of fractures in the area of the ulnar head are preformed using a lateral approach along the styloid process and the ulnar head between the flexor and the extensor carpi ulnaris tendons. Along the ulnar shaft elective ulnar shortening osteotomy as well as fracture reduction and osteosynthesis are best performed from an ulno palmar approach.

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