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Oblique Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy with a New Plate and Compression System

2020-08-20T21:54:45-07:00

Lauder, A J, MD, Trumble, T E, MD UW Medicine Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine 2006 Research Report, 50-53. The ulnar shortening osteotomy has become the gold standard for correcting positive ulnar variance. Ulnar variance is defined as the difference in length between the distal ulnar corner of the radius

Oblique Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy with a New Plate and Compression System2020-08-20T21:54:45-07:00

Comparison of Ulnar-Shortening Osteotomy With a New TriMed Dynamic Compression System Versus the Synthes Dynamic Compression System: Clinical Study

2021-05-28T15:16:12-07:00

Luria, S, MD, Lauder, A J, MD, Trumble, T E, MD The Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 33A, November 2008, Page 1493-1497 Purpose: Ulnar-shortening osteotomy has become common in the treatment of symptomatic positive ulnar variance. Our goal was to evaluate prospectively a new dynamic compression plating system in comparison with

Comparison of Ulnar-Shortening Osteotomy With a New TriMed Dynamic Compression System Versus the Synthes Dynamic Compression System: Clinical Study2021-05-28T15:16:12-07:00

A Prospective Study on the Initial Results of a Low Profile Ulna Shortening Osteotomy System

2021-05-28T15:16:41-07:00

Isaacs, J., MD, Howard, S., OTR/L, CHT, Gulkin, D., MD HAND (2010) 5:148–154, Article, September 2009 Abstract: Extra-articular ulnar shortening osteotomy, in principle, is an accepted treatment option for symptomatic degenerative and traumatic triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) tears. Despite the benefits of this surgical approach, potential disadvantages include risk of nonunion,

A Prospective Study on the Initial Results of a Low Profile Ulna Shortening Osteotomy System2021-05-28T15:16:41-07:00

Outcomes of Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy Fixed with a Dynamic Compression System

2021-08-12T18:44:32-07:00

Ahsan ZS, Song Y, Yao J Journal of Hand Surgery; Volume 38, Number 8, August 2013, Pages 1520-1523 Purpose: To evaluate the outcomes of patients with ulnar impaction syndrome treated with a jig-facilitated, oblique, diaphyseal ulnar shortening osteotomy and fixed with a TriMed (Santa Clarita, CA) ulnar osteotomy compresson plate. Methods:

Outcomes of Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy Fixed with a Dynamic Compression System2021-08-12T18:44:32-07:00

Ulnar Impaction: Ulnar Shortening Ulnar-Sided Wrist Pain

2020-08-20T22:15:54-07:00

Isaacs J, Frankenhoff J A Master Skills Publication; Ed. Greenberg J, 2013; Chapter 13, Pages 137-148, 2013 Ulnar impaction syndrome (UIS), also known as ulnar abutment syndrome, is a painful degenerative process affecting the ulnar side of the wrist presumably in response to chronic ulnar-carpal overload. Initially recognized as sequela of

Ulnar Impaction: Ulnar Shortening Ulnar-Sided Wrist Pain2020-08-20T22:15:54-07:00

Forearm Transplantation Osteosynthesis Using Modified Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy Technique

2020-08-20T22:11:29-07:00

Higgins J, Shores J, Katz R, Lee WPA, Wolock B Journal of Hand Surgery; 2014, January, Volume 39, Number 1, Pages 134-142 One of the challenges of forearm-level hand transplantation surgery is the achievement of osseos union of the ulna given the substantial soft tissue dissection, the use of immune modulating

Forearm Transplantation Osteosynthesis Using Modified Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy Technique2020-08-20T22:11:29-07:00

Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy Utlizing a TriMed Ulnar Osteotomy System

2021-05-28T15:23:44-07:00

Pouliot M, Yao J Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 18(2), 72–76. March 2014 Abstract: Ulnar impaction syndrome (UIS) is a degenrative condition of the ulnar wrist typically seen in patients with statis or dynamic ulnar-positive variance. Impactions of the distal ulna on the proximal lunate and triquetrum leads to

Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy Utlizing a TriMed Ulnar Osteotomy System2021-05-28T15:23:44-07:00

Comparison of Compression Screw and Perpendicular Clamp in Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy

2021-08-12T18:40:38-07:00

Martin D, Zlotolow D, Russo S, Kozin S Journal of Hand Surgery; Volume 39, Number 8, August 2014, Pages 1558-64 Purpose: To biomechanically quantify 2 techniques, compression screw, and perpendicular clamp, for generating compression during ulnar shortening osteotomy (USO) in order to promote reliable primary bone healing. Methods: Fourteen fresh-frozen cadaveric

Comparison of Compression Screw and Perpendicular Clamp in Ulnar Shortening Osteotomy2021-08-12T18:40:38-07:00

The olecranon sled – a new device for fixation of tractures of the olecranon

2020-08-20T22:23:16-07:00

Dieterich J, MD, Kummer, F J, MD, Ceder, L, MD Acta Orthopaedica, 2006, June. Volume 77 Issue 3, Pages 440-444 Background: Tension band wiring is the most common surgical procedure for fixation of fractures of the olecranon, but symptomatic hardware prominence and migration of K-wires can cause a high re-operation rate.

The olecranon sled – a new device for fixation of tractures of the olecranon2020-08-20T22:23:16-07:00

Olecranon Osteotomy Fixation Using a Novel Device: The Olecranon Sled

2020-08-20T22:26:35-07:00

Iorio T, Wong J, Patterson JD, Rekant M Techniques in Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery; 2013, Sep. Volume 17, Number 3, Pages 151-157 Abstract: A posterior approach to the elbow utilizing an olecranon osteotomy has been shown to provide excellent visualization of the distal humerus articular surface. However, many bony stabilization

Olecranon Osteotomy Fixation Using a Novel Device: The Olecranon Sled2020-08-20T22:26:35-07:00
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