The Paley ulnarization of the carpus with ulnar shortening osteotomy for treatment of radial club hand

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Abstract

Recurrent deformity from centralization and radialization led to the development in 1999 of a new technique by the author called ulnarization. This method is performed through a volar approach in a vascular and physeal sparing fashion. It biomechanically balances the muscle forces on the wrist by dorsally transferring the flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) from a deforming to a corrective force. The previous problems of a prominent bump from the ulnar head and ulnar deviation instability were solved by acutely shortening the diaphysis and by temporarily fixing the station of the carpus to the ulnar head at the level of the scaphoid. This is the first report of this modified Paley ulnarization method, which the author considers a significant improvement over his original procedure.

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Paley, D. (2017). The Paley ulnarization of the carpus with ulnar shortening osteotomy for treatment of radial club hand. SICOT-J, 3. https://doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2016040

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