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Long-term patient-reported outcomes for open surgery of the triangular fibrocartilage complex

Reinier Feitz, Sara Khoshnaw, Mark J.W. van der Oest, J. Sebastiaan Souer, Harm P. Slijper, Steven E. R. Hovius, Ruud W. Selles, On behalf of the Hand-Wrist Study Group

2021Bone & Joint Open11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: Studies on long-term patient-reported outcomes after open surgery for triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) are scarce. Surgeons and patients would benefit from self-reported outcome data on pain, function, complications, and satisfaction after this surgery to enhance shared decision-making. The aim of this study is to determine the long-term outcome of adults who had open surgery for the TFCC. METHODS: A prospective cohort study that included patients with open surgery for the TFCC between December 2011 and September 2015. In September 2020, we sent these patients an additional follow-up questionnaire, including the Patient-Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE), to score satisfaction, complications, pain, and function. RESULTS: A total of 113 patients were included in the analysis. At ≥ 60 months after an open TFCC reinsertion, we found a mean PRWE total score of 19 (SD 21), a mean PRWE pain score of 11 (SD 11), and a PRWE function score of 9 (SD 10). The percentage of patients obtaining minimum clinically important difference rose from 77% at 12 months to 83% at more than 60 months (p < 0.001). Patients reported fewer complications than surgeons, and overall complication rate was low. CONCLUSION: 2021;2(11):981-987.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePatient satisfactionSurgeryOpen surgeryWrist painWristComplicationProspective cohort studyCohortPhysical therapyInternal medicineOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationFoot and Ankle SurgeryElbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment