Search
- Page Path
-
HOME
> Search
Original Article
-
Arthroscopic Repair for Traumatic Peripheral Tear of Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
-
Seung Ju Jeon, Chan Sam Moon, Ho Seung Jeon, Haeng Kee Noh, Sung Hwan Kim
-
J Korean Fract Soc 2007;20(4):330-334. Published online October 31, 2007
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2007.20.4.330
-
-
Abstract
PDF
- PURPOSE
To assess the results of an arthroscopic repair for traumatic peripheral tears of triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC, Palmer type Ib).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
10 patients with traumatic peripheral TFCC tear were treated with outside-in technique with arthroscope and evaluated with an average follow-up of 19 months (range, 15 to 28 months). The clinical outcomes were assessed with investigation of pain, range of motion, grip strength, return to job and patient's satisfaction.
RESULTS
The arthroscopic repair of traumatic peripheral TFCC tear resulted in significant pain relief and increase in functional ability of wrist, that is, 8 excellent, 1 good and 1 fair results. At last follow-up, the average of flexion was 79° (range 76~86°), average of extension was 78° (range 70~84°), average pronation was 85° (range 75~91°) and average supination was 87° (range 79~92°). Nine patients except one were back to their original job.
CONCLUSION
Arthroscopic repair of traumatic peripheral TFCC tear could be used for pain relief and increase in functional ability of wrist.
TOP