J Wrist Surg 2018; 07(03): 262-266
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1607072
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Midterm Results of Four-Corner Fusion Using Dorsal Circular Plate Fixation

Ahmed Elgammal
1   Department of Hand, Elbow and Plastic Surgery, Schön Klinik München Harlaching, Muenchen, Germany
2   Department of Orthopedics, Ain Shams University Hospitals, Al Waili, Cairo Governorate, Egypt
,
Claus J. Deglmann
1   Department of Hand, Elbow and Plastic Surgery, Schön Klinik München Harlaching, Muenchen, Germany
,
Vanja Celigoj
1   Department of Hand, Elbow and Plastic Surgery, Schön Klinik München Harlaching, Muenchen, Germany
,
Bernhard Lukas
1   Department of Hand, Elbow and Plastic Surgery, Schön Klinik München Harlaching, Muenchen, Germany
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Funding None.
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Publication History

12 April 2017

22 August 2017

Publication Date:
16 October 2017 (online)

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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this prospective study was to evaluate the results of four-corner fusion using dorsal circular plate.

Methods We operated on 20 patients between 2009 and 2011.

Results At a mean follow-up period of 30 months (range: 14–62, SD: 16), the mean VAS improved from 8 (range: 4–10, SD: 2) preoperatively to 4 (range: 0–8, SD: 2). Function measured with the DASH score improved from 37 (range: 10–75, SD: 18) to 26 (range: 2.5–64, SD: 19). Eighteen patients in our series showed full consolidation and two patients showed persistent nonunion. Three cases required plate removal due to dorsal impingement.

Conclusion  Four-corner fusion using dorsal circular plate showed satisfactory results in this study, but it did not show superior results compared with simpler fixation methods mentioned in the literature, such as K-wires or screw fixation. Currently, we are principally using K-wires as a fixation method of choice in our four-corner fusion procedures.

Level of Evidence  Level II.