Effect of the Sauvé–Kapandji method on the wrist contact surface for distal radial ulnar joint disorders
Tomoaki Suzuki, Daisuke Momma, Nozomu Inoue, Eiji Kondo, Yuichiro Matsui, Norimasa Iwasaki

TL;DR
This study examines how the Sauvé–Kapandji surgical method affects wrist joint contact surfaces in patients with distal radial ulnar joint disorders.
Contribution
The study provides the first in vivo analysis of joint contact surface changes before and after the Sauvé–Kapandji procedure.
Findings
The modified Mayo Wrist Score improved significantly after the Sauvé–Kapandji procedure.
The scaphoid contact area to the radius increased significantly postoperatively.
The contact area ratio of scaphoid to lunate increased significantly after surgery.
Abstract
The Sauvé–Kapandji (S-K) method is a surgical procedure performed for chronic deformities of the distal radial ulnar joint (DRUJ). Changes to the joint contact surface from pre- to postoperatively under physiological in vivo conditions have not yet been determined for this useful treatment. The aim of the present study was therefore to compare the articular contact area of the wrist joint between before and after the S-K method for DRUJ disorders. The SK method was performed for 15 patients with DRUJ osteoarthritis and ulnar impaction syndrome. We calculated the Mayo Wrist Score as the patient’s clinical findings and created 3-dimensional bone models of cases in which the S-K method was performed and calculated the contact area and shift in the center of the contact area using customized software. The Mean modified Mayo Wrist Score improved significantly from 60.3 preoperatively to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation · Elbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment · Shoulder Injury and Treatment
