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      Is Early Active Motion After 3-Ligament Tenodesis Noninferior to Late Active Motion? A Prospective, Multicenter Cohort Study

      Journal of Hand Surgery
      Vol. 47Issue 11p1076–1084Published online: August 30, 2022
      • Daniel Bakker
      • Joost W. Colaris
      • Gerald A. Kraan
      • Nina Mathijssen
      • Ruud Selles
      • Xander Smit
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        If early active motion after 3-ligament tenodesis is safe, it may yield more patient comfort and an early return to activities. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate whether early active motion is noninferior to late active motion after 3-ligament tenodesis for scapholunate interosseous ligament injuries.
        Is Early Active Motion After 3-Ligament Tenodesis Noninferior to Late Active Motion? A Prospective, Multicenter Cohort Study
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        Is Midcarpal Arthroscopy for Suspected Scapholunate Pathology Associated With Greater Interobserver Agreement and More Frequent Offer of Surgery?

        Journal of Hand Surgery
        Vol. 47Issue 10p962–969Published online: August 28, 2022
        • Daniel Bakker
        • Gerald A. Kraan
        • Joost W. Colaris
        • Nina Mathijssen
        • David Ring
        • Tom J. Crijns
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          This study compared the interobserver agreement of arthroscopic classification of suspected scapholunate interosseous ligament (SLIL) pathology with and without midcarpal arthroscopy to help inform diagnostic strategies. It also measured the association of midcarpal arthroscopy with recommendations for reconstructive surgery. The association of midcarpal arthroscopy with the type of surgery recommended was also studied.
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          Is the Dorsal Fiber-Splitting Approach to the Wrist Safe? A Kinematic Analysis and Introduction of the “Window” Approach

          Journal of Hand Surgery
          Vol. 46Issue 12p1079–1087Published online: July 27, 2021
          • François Loisel
          • Lauren E. Wessel
          • Kyle W. Morse
          • Christian Victoria
          • Kathleen N. Meyers
          • Scott W. Wolfe
          Cited in Scopus: 2
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            To compare the kinematic effects of the dorsal fiber-splitting approach for scapholunate ligament repair to a dorsal “window” approach that spares all ligaments.
            Is the Dorsal Fiber-Splitting Approach to the Wrist Safe? A Kinematic Analysis and Introduction of the “Window” Approach
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            Evaluation of Dorsal Scaphoid Displacement Using Posterior Radioscaphoid Angle in Patients With Suspected Scapholunate Instability: A Preliminary Study

            Journal of Hand Surgery
            Vol. 46Issue 1p10–16Published online: November 13, 2020
            • Lionel Athlani
            • Jonathan Granero
            • Kamel Rouizi
            • Gabriela Hossu
            • Alain Blum
            • Gilles Dautel
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              To assess the validity and reliability of the posterior radioscaphoid angle (PRSA), an indicator of dorsal displacement of the scaphoid, in distinguishing wrists with and without chronic scapholunate instability (SLI).
              Evaluation of Dorsal Scaphoid Displacement Using Posterior Radioscaphoid Angle in Patients With Suspected Scapholunate Instability: A Preliminary Study
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              Suture Tape Augmentation for Scapholunate Ligament Repair: A Biomechanical Study

              Journal of Hand Surgery
              Vol. 46Issue 1p36–42Published online: August 15, 2020
              • R. Gil Thompson
              • Joel A. Dustin
              • D. Keith Roper
              • Steven M. Kane
              • Gary M. Lourie
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                Scapholunate (SL) ligament tears in the acute setting can be treated by primary repair through various techniques. The purpose of this study was to compare repair of the SL ligament with suture anchors alone versus repair of the SL ligament augmented with suture tape.
                Suture Tape Augmentation for Scapholunate Ligament Repair: A Biomechanical Study
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