Association between radioulnar impingement and salvage surgical procedures of the distal radioulnar joint: influence of confounding variables

Author:

Hernández-Cortés Pedro123ORCID,Catena Andrés4,Hernández-Peregrina Pedro2,Elizondo-Espósito Diana1,Pajares-López Miguel1,Rosales Roberto S.5

Affiliation:

1. Upper Limb Surgery Unit, Orthopedic Surgery Department, University Hospital of Granada, Spain

2. Surgery Department, School of Medicine, Granada University, Spain

3. Biosanitary Research Institute of Granada, Spain

4. Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research Center, University of Granada, Spain

5. Unit for Hand and Microsurgery, GECOT, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

Abstract

We conducted an ambispective cohort study to assess the association between symptomatic radioulnar impingement syndrome (SRUIS) and distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) salvage surgery to examine the influence of confounders on the final effect. The outcome variable was the incidence of SRUIS and the exposure variable was the surgical procedure. Seventy-two patients with median age of 48 years (IQR 25–78) were examined using bivariate and logistic regression multivariate analyses, and confounders were analysed in 15 multivariate models. Overall, SRUIS occurred in 21 patients (29%). Bivariate analysis showed a significant association between SRUIS and type of surgical procedure, observed in 71% after Sauvé–Kapandji, 50% after Bowers and 15% after Darrach procedure. When adjusted for age, aetiology and previous surgery, the significant association disappeared. Confounding is an important factor when accounting for SRUIS after DRUJ salvage surgery. The risk of SRUIS did not depend on the procedure, but rather on patient’s age, aetiology and previous surgery. Level of evidence: II

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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