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Evaluation of the Long-term Outcome of Dorsal Ligamentoplasty Reinforced With an Internal Brace in the Treatment of Scapholunate Instability

Evaluation of the Long-term Outcome of Dorsal Ligamentoplasty Reinforced With an Internal Brace in the Treatment of Scapholunate Instability

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Overview

Prospective longitudinal multicenter observational cohort study conducted on a population of patients who underwent ligamentoplasty for scapholunate instability and agreed to be followed for a period of five years from the day of hospital discharge.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient over 18 years old who has been informed about the study and has not objected to the use of their personal data
  • Patient who has undergone dorsal ligamentoplasty reinforced with an internal brace for scapholunate instability

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Mental deficiency or any other reason that may interfere with understanding or strict application of the protocol
  • Patient under legal protection, guardianship, or conservatorship

Study details
    Wrist Disease

NCT06493318

GCS Ramsay Santé pour l'Enseignement et la Recherche

24 August 2025

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