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Wrist arthrodesis : A salvage procedure for 15 months old post traumatic arthritis of wrist joint

Published in April 2021 Issue 4 (Vol. 8, Issue 4, 2021)

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Abstract

Wrist arthrodesis or wrist fusion is a procedure in which the wrist joint is immobilized by fusion of the radius to the carpal bones. It is considered as a treatment modality for pain relief purposes in conditions such as advanced wrist arthritis following complex communited wrist fractures, cerebral palsy, brachial plexus injuries, and as a salvage technique after failed implant arthroplasty. Wrist arthrodesis is considered as a last resort when all other treatment options have failed to provide relief to patient's symptoms [1]. Total wrist arthrodesis using a rigid plate with use of bone graft from a local source demonstrates an excellent fusion rate.

Authors (6)

Krunal Yogesh Shah

Senior Resident,Dhiraj hospita...

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Aditya K Agrawal

Associate Professor , Departme...

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Yash Mahesh Mutha

2nd year Resident, Department ...

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Prasanna Nitinbhai Shah

3rd year resident,Department o...

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Shubham Suryakant Kapadiya

2nd year resident,Department o...

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Paresh P Golwala

Dean,Professor & Head of Unit,...

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BJMHR0804002

BJMHR-08-000002

2021-04-01

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Yogesh, K., & K, A. & Mahesh, Y. & Nitinbhai, P. & Suryakant, S. & P, P. (2021). Wrist arthrodesis : A salvage procedure for 15 months old post traumatic arthritis of wrist joint. British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 8(4), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46624/bjmhr.2021.v8.i4.002

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