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The Hand Small Joint Arthrodesis

The Hand Small Joint Arthrodesis. Reza Sh. Kamrani Orthopaedic surgeon Hand surgeon AO Congress 25 Apr 2004. Hand Function. GRASP. Mobility to mold the object. Small joint arthrodesis of hand. Indication Pain Instability Deformity Loss of neuromuscular control

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The Hand Small Joint Arthrodesis

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  1. The HandSmall Joint Arthrodesis Reza Sh. Kamrani Orthopaedic surgeon Hand surgeon AO Congress 25 Apr 2004

  2. Hand Function GRASP Mobility to mold the object

  3. Small joint arthrodesis of hand • Indication • Pain • Instability • Deformity • Loss of neuromuscular control • Function & Cosmetic impairment • Trauma • Contraction ( Burn, RA, Infection, … ) • Nerve palsy

  4. Trauma

  5. Congenital Neglected synductyly

  6. Rheumatoid hand

  7. Soft tissue injury

  8. Tendon substance loss

  9. Residual deformity Cosmetic

  10. Electrical burn

  11. Industrial injury

  12. Long standing deformity

  13. Ulnar nerve palsy

  14. Finger’s joints • - DIP There is no indication for arthroplasty • - PIP • - MP The most important joint for finger mobility

  15. DIP There is no indication for arthroplasty • Specific indications • Isolated FDP rupture • Chronic mallet finger

  16. Terminal tendon reduction

  17. DIP arthrodesis

  18. DIP There is no indication for arthroplasty • Specific indications • Isolated FDP rupture • Chronic mallet finger • Position • 0 deg Extension

  19. DIP There is no indication for arthroplasty • Specific indications • Isolated FDP rupture • Chronic mallet finger • Position • 0 deg Extension • Alternative options • Tenodesis

  20. PIP • Specific indication • Rigid boutonniere deformity • Central slip substance loss

  21. Dorsal hand injury

  22. Central slip loss PIP

  23. PIP • Specific indication • Rigid boutonniere deformity • Central slip substance loss • Position • Contraversy • Cascade from 40 to 55 deg. • All in 40 deg. • 5-10 deg supination in index and middle fingers

  24. PIP • Specific indication • Rigid boutonniere deformity • Central slip substance loss • Position • Contraversy • Cascade from 40 to 55 deg. • All in 40 deg. • 5-10 deg supination in index and middle fingers • Alternative options • Arthroplasty

  25. Recurent intra-osseus hemangioma

  26. Osteo-cartilagr auto graft Destroyed joint

  27. Free PIP joint transfer

  28. MP The most important joint in finger motion • Specific indication • Failed arthroplasty • Position • Cascade from 25 to 40 deg. • Without rotation or deviation • Alternative option • Artroplasty is more reliable and satisfactory

  29. Post traumatic tendon adhesion

  30. Extensor tenolysis

  31. Rheumatoid hand

  32. MP arthroplasty

  33. Technique • Arthrodesis The prime requisites of a good digital arthrodesis: - a painless and stable union - in a proper position - in a reasonable space of time Moberg

  34. Technique • Approaches: • DIP dorsal H , Y , transverse – cut the terminal tendon • PIP dorsal split tendon app. • MP dorsal radial side of tendon • CMC dorsal transverse • 1st CMC radiovolar curvilinear

  35. Different approaches of DIP

  36. Dorsal app.

  37. Extensor split app.

  38. Technique • Preparation of bone surface • Fixation method • Bone graft

  39. Surface preparation • Cancellous to cancellous contact

  40. Cancellous to cancellous bone contact

  41. Surface preparation • Cancellous to cancellous contact • Good position • Flat angled • Chevron • Cup and Cone

  42. Flat cut Cup and Cone

  43. Flat cut in exact correct angle

  44. Surface preparation • Cancellous to cancellous contact • Good position • Flat angled • Chevron • Cup and Cone • Full flexion to deliver the ends

  45. Hyper flexion of the joint

  46. Hyperflexion of the joint to remove articular surface

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