Effect of dorsal capsular imbrication on intraoperative DRUJ instability following arthroscopic TFCC repair surgery
Chen-Wei Yeh, Cheng-En Hsu, Tsung-Yu Ho, Wei-Chih Wang, Alvin Kai-Xing Lee, Bor-han Wei, Yung-Cheng Chiu

TL;DR
This study shows that adding a specific surgical technique during wrist repair reduces instability and improves outcomes in patients with wrist joint issues.
Contribution
The study introduces dorsal capsular imbrication as an effective augmentation for TFCC repair in DRUJ instability cases.
Findings
Dorsal DRUJ capsular imbrication significantly reduces postoperative DRUJ instability rates.
Both groups showed significant improvements in pain, grip strength, and wrist motion.
The CR + DCI group had a lower recurrence rate of DRUJ instability compared to the CR group.
Abstract
To assess the clinical outcomes and identify the ideal indication for implementing dorsal distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) capsular imbrication after triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) repair in cases of DRUJ instability. We conducted a retrospective study on patients who underwent arthroscopic TFCC repair between 2016 and 2021. Inclusion criteria comprised a symptomatic ulna fovea sign for over 6 months and dorsal DRUJ subluxation on magnetic resonance imaging. A total of 225 patients were divided into two groups: Group 1 (135 cases) with a negative ballottement test after “Cross-form TFCC repair” (CR) and Group 2 (90 cases) with a positive ballottement test after “Cross-form TFCC repair” and augmented DRUJ stability through dorsal DRUJ capsular imbrication (CR + DCI). Pain visual analog scale score (VAS), grip strength, modified Mayo Wrist Score (MMWS), wrist range of motion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsShoulder Injury and Treatment · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation · Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries
