This retrospective review of midcarpal arthrodesis was undertaken betw
een July 1985 and March 1990. Fourteen patients were identified and 11
were available for follow-up evaluation. Mean follow-up time was 66 m
onths (range, 48-102 months). Four patients eventually underwent total
wrist arthrodesis due to continued pain. Seven patients improved and
each returned to work between 3 and 4 months after surgery. Wrist moti
on was 50% and grip strength 65% of the normal side. Midcarpal arthrod
esis has a predictable fusion rate; however, it does not reliably reli
eve pain.