Arthrodesis of the Wrist by the Method of Mannerfelt: A Follow-Up Of 19 Patients
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Twenty-four wrists in 21 patients were treated with arthrodesis by the Mannerfelt method. Seventeen patients had rheumatoid arthritis and 4 osteoarthrosis. Stable radiocarpal ankylosis was obtained within 3 months in all cases. Postoperative complications were few and slight. Fusion of the carpo-matacarpal joints occurred spontaneously in a number of the patients. Minor mobility in the carpo-metacarpal joints of the transfixed digit was not the cause of essential complaints. It was not necessary to remove the osteosynthesis material in any patient. At follow-up all patients but 3 were satisfied with the position of the wrist, aimed to be close to neutral.Downloads
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1982-01-01
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Skak, S. V. (1982). Arthrodesis of the Wrist by the Method of Mannerfelt: A Follow-Up Of 19 Patients. Acta Orthopaedica, 53(4), 557–559. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678208992257
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