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Wrist arthrodesis: modified Gill's technique
S Luboshitz1, G Burstein, J Engel
1Hand Surgery Unit, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat-Gan, Israel. slubo@zahav.net.il
Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|December 12, 2002
Abstract:
Twenty-five wrist arthrodesis procedures were performed on 24 patients, applying a modification of Gill's technique, which used a corticocancellous strut graft from the distal radius. Patients were followed up until solid bony fusion was established. Union was achieved in 21 of 25 wrists and was subsequently achieved with a further procedure in the remaining four wrists. We have found that the modified Gill's technique is a reliable, simple procedure with a low complication rate which does not require the harvest of a distant bone graft.