Long-term results of the AptisTM total distal radioulnar joint prosthesis after previous failed surgical procedures.
J Hand Surg Eur Vol
; 49(1): 82-90, 2024 01.
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We present a prospective study with the results of ten Aptis total distal radioulnar joint replacements in patients who had one to five previous operations. The mean postoperative follow-up was 9.7 years (range 3-14.7). The mean postoperative range of motion of the wrist improved by 9° for extension, 15° for flexion, 10° for pronation and 14° for supination, achieving values equivalent to 88%, 78%, 97% and 88% of those of the non-operated hand. There were minimal changes in radial and ulnar deviations. Grip strength improved by 7 kg, pain decreased by 8 points, QuickDASH and Mayo wrist scores improved by 51 and 53 points, respectively. Two implants had radiolucency less than 1 mm. Serum titanium ion levels were slightly elevated in two patients. Three prostheses required revision surgery for heterotopic ossification, a prominent radial screw and a periprosthetic fracture. No prostheses were removed. Six patients returned to their former professional activities and four patients adapted their jobs.Level of evidence: IV.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Arthroplasty, Replacement
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Joint Prosthesis
Type of study:
Observational_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
J Hand Surg Eur Vol
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Spain
Country of publication:
United kingdom