Journal of wrist surgery | 2021

Shelf Osteotomy for Madelung’s Deformity in Adults: A Novel Technique

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n Background\u2003Madelung s deformity (MD) comprises increased volar and ulnar tilt of the distal radius joint facet, secondary to an idiopathic physeal dysplasia. Such change causes radial shortening and a consequent distal ulnar prominence, along with wrist pain and loss of motion. Classic surgical techniques are problematic for adults, as they are specific for children and adolescents whose distal radial physis is still open.\n Description of Technique\u2003It is suggested a new treatment method for MD in skeletally mature patients: a distal radius osteotomy and joint realignment are performed through a volar approach to increase the support area of the lunate bone. The rotation and lengthening of the distal epiphysis of the radius generate support and cover to the lunate bone, with improvement of both radiocarpal and distal radioulnar joints.\n Patients and Methods\u2003We describe the technique in details and report the treatment of a 25-year-old female patient.\n Results\u2003Early clinical and radiographic outcomes are encouraging for the treatment of symptomatic patients.\n Conclusion\u2003There is a plethora on the literature about conflicting opinions on the best treatment options and surgical techniques are quite variable, although usually with good results. Besides, the technique here described is indicated during a specific stage of disease presentation, consisting of young adults without any wrist-degenerative changes. Having said that, it is possible to claim that MD treatment with shelf osteotomy is a concept change. Our main goal is to reconstruct the diseased segment and improve wrist stability.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1055/S-0041-1729758
Language English
Journal Journal of wrist surgery

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