Ulnar head replacement or head resection in patients with distal radioulnar arthritis: a prospective cohort study of clinical and patient-reported outcomes up to 2 years after surgery
Background and purpose — Traditional surgery forarthritis of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), which typicallyinvolves resecting the ulnar head, is being increasingly challengedby newer techniques, such as prosthetic ulnar headreplacement. The aim of our prospective cohort study was toinvestigate the clinical and patient-reported functional results,up to 2 years postoperatively, among patients w
