Wrist joint replacement Flashcards

1
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what are the two types of wrist joint prosthesis

A

flexible hinge

total wrist

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2
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when is arthrodesis the preferred option?

A

when only the radiocarpal joint is affected

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3
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what is the primary function of the distal radioulnar joint

A

forearm supination and pronation

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4
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where is the overall composite motion thought to be centred in the wrist

A

a fixed point on the capitate

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5
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in arthrodesis what position is the wrist set

A

20 to 30 degrees of extension

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6
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what type of joint is the radoiocarpal joint

A

condyloid

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7
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what is the normal ROM of the wrist joint

A

80-90 flexion
70-80 extension
35 adduction
15-20 abduction

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8
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what is different about the radius of the natural radoiocarpal joint and that of a replacement

A

naturally there is a greater radius of curvature for abduction-adduction than f-e&raquo_space; more stability in a-a plane. this isn’t reproduced in a replacement making it difficult to maintain stability in the a-a plane

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9
Q

what is important about maintaining the flexor tendons close to the axis of rotation of the wrist

A

decreases their moment about the wrist joint

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10
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what makes up a flexible hinge prosthesis and what material is it constructed of

A

prox and diet stem + barrel shaped midsection
silicone elastomer (rubber)
with or without titanium bone liners (grommets)

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11
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what are the 3 parts of the Meuli prosthesis

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distal component with prongs inserted into the 2nd and 3rd metacarpals
twin pronged radial component
polyethylene ball

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12
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disadvantage of the ball and socket design

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relies on adequate soft tissue balance to prevent unwanted rotary motion

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13
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what type of deformities do many patients develop with both Meuli and Voltz designs and why

A

ulnar deviation due to the prosthetic centre of rotation aligning more radially than the normal wrist’s centre of rotation&raquo_space; increased moment arms of the ulnar wrist tendons

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14
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how is wrist rotation prevented in the Meuli prosthesis?

A

relies upon surrounding soft tissues

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15
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what normal wrist articulation does the Voltz prosthesis resemble?

A

radoiocarpal (larger radius of curvature for a-a)

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16
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2 main problems assoc with total wrist prostheses

A

stem loosening

stress shielding of distal radius