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Buying Time: Long-Term Results of Wrist Denervation and Time to Repeat Surgery.


ABSTRACT: Background: This study reviews long-term outcomes of partial wrist denervation focusing on need for and time to revision procedure. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted of all patients undergoing partial wrist denervation between 1994 and 2014. At average latest follow-up of 6.75 years (range, 1-21 years), clinical and radiographic data and need for revision surgery were recorded. Results: There were 100 wrists in 89 patients (61 male, 28 female) with average age at surgery of 54 years (range, 26-80). Principal diagnoses were arthritis (58%), inflammatory (19%), and posttraumatic arthritis (7%). Average flexion-extension arc was 83% and grip strength 75% of unaffected extremity. Average Mayo Wrist Scores improved from 48 preoperatively to 77 postoperatively. Sixty-nine percent of patients did not undergo other procedures during the time interval studied. Thirty-one percent underwent revision at an average of 26 months following denervation (range, 2-165). Conclusions: Partial wrist denervation is a motion-preserving procedure for patients with refractory wrist pain with 69% in this series requiring no further procedures. The remaining 31% experienced average symptom relief for 2 years prior to ultimately undergoing revision operation.

SUBMITTER: O'Shaughnessy MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6759967 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Buying Time: Long-Term Results of Wrist Denervation and Time to Repeat Surgery.

O'Shaughnessy Maureen A MA   Wagner Eric R ER   Berger Richard A RA   Kakar Sanjeev S  

Hand (New York, N.Y.) 20180305 5


<b>Background:</b> This study reviews long-term outcomes of partial wrist denervation focusing on need for and time to revision procedure. <b>Methods:</b> A retrospective study was conducted of all patients undergoing partial wrist denervation between 1994 and 2014. At average latest follow-up of 6.75 years (range, 1-21 years), clinical and radiographic data and need for revision surgery were recorded. <b>Results:</b> There were 100 wrists in 89 patients (61 male, 28 female) with average age at  ...[more]

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