Ulnar dimelia - a review of 24 cases

Mona I Winge*, Stéphane Guéro, Vladimir Zavarukhin, Pasi Paavilainen, Carla Baldrighi, Anders Kjørup, Wiebke Hülsemann

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde
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Abstract

Ulnar dimelia is a very rare unilateral congenital upper limb anomaly (CULA) affecting the whole extremity. Treatment remains difficult because of the complexity and multi-level involvement. Twenty-four cases with duplicated ulna, absent radius and polydactyly from seven European centres were reviewed according to a structured list of parameters. At first consultation, median age 8 months (1-178), the shoulder movement was good in 17 patients or poor in six, and the median passive elbow range of motion was 20° (0°-90°). The resting wrist position was flexed in 22/24 patients. Following stretching and splinting, elbow surgery included resection of the lateral proximal ulna in 11 patients and muscle transfers in six to improve passive movement and increase active elbow motion, respectively. Tendon transfers were performed in eight wrists and a pollicization or pseudo-pollicization in 23 patients. Overall, patients demonstrate acceptable function postoperatively. Guidelines for treatment of this severe CULA are presented.Level of evidence: IV.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftThe Journal of hand surgery, European volume
Vol/bind48
Udgave nummer11
Sider (fra-til)1126-1135
Antal sider10
ISSN0266-7681
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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