Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4071988 | The Journal of Hand Surgery: British & European Volume | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Treatment of central longitudinal deficiencies is well defined, with different techniques established for the classical clefts. However, none of these techniques is easily applied to the treatment of very deep clefts accompanied by a significant divergence of the metacarpal bones. In such cases, the results of current techniques are disappointing. We propose a new technique of “Translocation in the Radial direction of the Ulnar Finger(s)” (TRUF) by intra-carpal osteotomy. The results are illustrated in three clinical cases. The TRUF operation allowed closing of the cleft, alignment of the metacarpal bones and preservation of carpometacarpal mobility. When necessary, a metacarpal synostosis may be treated at the same procedure.
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Authors
Guy Foucher, Patrick Loréa, Steven Hovius, Giorgio Pivato, Jose Medina,