Scapho-lunate dissociation and arthrodesis. An experimental study with lesions of the interosseous ligament and fusions with K-wires

H. L.P. Hurkmans, J. G.M. Kooloos*, R. S. Meijer

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Abstract

The carpal mechanism is studied during a sectioning of the ligament between the lunate and the scaphoid. A tear in this ligament is frequently observed in the clinic. After experimental lesions of this ligament, some authors say there is little effect while others report significant changes. We have conducted repetitions of these sectioning experiments using roentgen stereophotogrammetry to assess the kinematics of the carpal bones. We have found very little effect. We have also fused the scaphoid to the lunate to find out what happens to the carpal mechanism when the ligament between these bones is made stiffer. Fusion is carried out with K-wires and the effect upon the carpal mechanism is studied again. Our K-wiring of the scaphoid and lunate shows that the carpus starts to behave unpredictably. The positions of the wires influence the outcome significantly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)220-226
Number of pages7
JournalClinical Biomechanics
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 1996

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