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Stabilisation of Distal Ulna after Excessive Darrach‘s Procedure

J. NOBLE
M. ARAFA

Manchester

A patient is presented in whom painful instability persisted more than a year after the resection of 11/2 inches of the distal ulna, for a painfully subluxed distal radio-ulnar joint. The plamaris longus tendon was detached distally, passed through a drill hole in the distal radius and then wrapped and stitched, as a sling, around the distal ulna stump. Two years later the patient’s symptoms were relieved.

The Hand, Original Series, Volume 15, No. 1, 70-72 (1983)
DOI: 10.1016/S0072-968X(83)80038-2


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