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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
XVI
CONTRIBUTORS
.............................................................................................................................
XVII
SECTION
1
GENERAL
1.
THE
ANATOMY
AND
FUNCTIONAL
IMPORTANCE
OF
FINGER
JOINTS:
A
SHORT
ATLAS
.................
3
MARTIN
FRANZ
LANGER,
DAVID
WARWICK,
FRANK
UNGLAUB,
AND
JORG
CRUNERT
1.1
INTRODUCTION
..........................................
3
2.
BIOMATERIALS
IN
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
HAND
..........................................................................
21
KOO
SIU
CHEONG
JEFFREY
JUSTIN
2.1
INTRODUCTION
........................................
21
2.2
BEHAVIOR
OF
BIOMATERIALS
....................
21
2.2.1
BIOCOMPATIBILITY
......................................
21
2.2.2
NONTOXICITY
.............................................
21
2.2.3
CORROSION
RESISTANCE
...............................
22
2.2.4
STRENGTH
..................................................
22
2.2.5
MODULUS
OF
ELASTICITY
...............................
22
2.2.6
FATIGUE
RESISTANCE
...................................
22
2.2.7
WEAR
RESISTANCE
......................................
22
2.2.8
CREEP
RESISTANCE
......................................
22
2.2.9
OSTEOINTEGRATION
......................................
22
2.3
CLASSICAL
BIOMATERIALS
..........................
22
2.3.1
POLYMERS
..................................................
22
2.3.2
NOUVELLE
VAGUE
FOR
HAND
ARTHROPLASTY
DEVELOPMENT
...........................................
24
2.3.3
SURFACE
TREATMENT
TO
IMPROVE
BONE
BONDING
....................................................
29
2.3.4
PYROLYTIC
CARBON
......................................
30
2.4
THE
LIMITATIONS
OF
CURRENT
MATERIALS
...............................................
32
2.5
FUTURE
OF
BIOMATERIALS
IN
HAND
ARTHROPLASTY
........................................
32
2.6
CONCLUSION
...........................................
33
3.
PROPRIOCEPTION
AND
NEURAL
FEEDBACK
IN
THUMB
AND
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.................
37
ELISABET
HAGERT
AND
SUSANNE
REIN
3.1
BASIS
OF
PROPRIOCEPTION
FOR
JOINT
CONTROL
..................................................
37
3.1.1
CONSCIOUS
PROPRIOCEPTION
SENSES
............
37
3.1.2
UNCONSCIOUS
PROPRIOCEPTION
SENSES.......
37
3.1.3
SENSORY
NERVE
ENDINGS
............................
38
3.2
INNERVATION
PATTERNS
(YY
FIG.
3.3)
........
40
3.2.1
WRIST
.......................................................
40
3.2.2
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
JOINT
........................
40
3.2.3
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
(DRUJ)
................
40
3.3
INNERVATION
PATTERNS
IN
OSTEOARTHRITIS
......................................
41
3.4
NEURAL
FEEDBACK
OF
THE
WRIST
AND
THUMB
..................................................
41
3.5
CLINICAL
IMPLICATIONS
............................
41
3.5.1
THE
CASE
FOR
NERVE-SPARING
SURGERY
.......
41
3.5.2
THE
CASE
FOR
DENERVATION
........................
41
3.6
IN
CONCLUSION
-
TO
DENERVATE
OR
REINNERVATE?
........................................
42
V
CONTENTS
4.
OUTCOME
MEASUREMENT
IN
HAND
AND
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
............................................
44
MIRIAM
MARKS
4.1
INTRODUCTION
........................................
44
4.2
FREQUENTLY
USED
PROMS
SUITABLE
FOR
PATIENTS
UNDERGOING
HAND
ARTHROPLASTY
........................................
44
4.2.1
MICHIGAN
HAND
OUTCOMES
QUESTIONNAIRE
(MHQ)/BRIEF
MHQ
...................................
44
4.2.2
PATIENT-RATED
WRIST
EVALUATION
(PRWE)...
44
4.2.3
DISABILITY
OF
THE
ARM,
SHOULDER,
AND
HAND
QUESTIONNAIRE
(DASH)/QUICKDASH?
.......
45
4.2.4
PATIENT-REPORTED
OUTCOMES
MEASUREMENT
INFORMATION
SYSTEM
(PROMIS)
...................................................
46
4.2.5
PATIENT-SPECIFIC
FUNCTIONAL
SCALE
(PSFS)
........................................................
46
4.2.6
SINGLE
ASSESSMENT
NUMERIC
EVALUATION
(SANE)
SCORE
..
........................................
46
4.2.7
QUALITY-OF-LIFE
MEASURES
........................
46
4.2.8
FURTHER
VALIDATED
HAND-SPECIFIC
PROMS
....................................................
47
4.3
CORESETS
...............................................
47
4.4
MEASUREMENT
PROPERTIES
..................
47
4.4.1
RELIABILITY
.................................................
47
4.4.2
VALIDITY
....................................................
47
4.4.3
RESPONSIVENESS
........................................
47
4.4.4
INTERPRETABILITY
........................................
47
4.5
CHOOSING
AN
APPROPRIATE
OUTCOME
MEASURE
..............................
47
4.6
COLLECTING
AND
PROCESSING
OUTCOME
MEASURES
............................
48
4.7
INTERPRETATION
OF
OUTCOMES
...............
48
4.7.1
MINIMAL
IMPORTANT
DIFFERENCE
(MID)
AND
MINIMAL
IMPORTANT
CHANGE
(MIC)
..........
49
4.7.2
PATIENT
ACCEPTABLE
SYMPTOM
STATE
(PASS)
......................................................
49
4.8
CONCLUSION
...........................................
49
5.
THE
NORWEGIAN
ARTHROPLASTY
REGISTER.
YNVAR
KRUKHAUG
5.1
INTRODUCTION
........................................
52
5.2
WRIST
REPLACEMENTS
...........................
52
5.2.1
METHOD
....................................................
52
5.2.2
RESULTS
......................................................
52
5.3
CMC
IA
REPLACEMENTS
..........................
53
52
5.3.1
RESULTS
......................................................
53
5.4
FINGER
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
....................
56
5.4.1
MCP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
..........................
56
5.4.2
PIP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
..............................
56
6.
THE
HISTORY
OF
ARTHROPLASTY
IN
THE
HAND
AND
WRIST
.......................................................
58
MICHAEL
BRODBECK
6.1
THE
VERY
EARLY
HISTORY
.......................
58
6.1.1
THE
ERA
OF
ZEUS
AND
HIS
FELLOW
GODS
....
58
6.1.2
AMPUTATION
-
UPPER
PALEOLITHIC
TO
THE
MIDDLE
AGES
.............................................
58
6.2
MILESTONES
IN
THE
MODERN
HISTORY
OF
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
..............................
58
6.2.1
RESECTION
ARTHROPLASTY
..............................
58
6.2.2
INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY
.......................
59
6.2.3
THE
FIRST
TOTAL
KNEE
AND
WRIST
REPLACEMENT
-
THEMISTOCLES
GLUCK
(1853-1942)
...........................................
59
6.2.4
THE
CONCEPT
OF
FLEXIBLE
IMPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
-
ALFRED
B.
SWANSON
(1923-2016)
...........................................
60
CONTENTS
6.3
EARLY
DESIGN
DEVELOPMENTS
IN
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
........................................
60
6.3.1
FIRST
GENERATION:
ELASTOMER
FLEXIBLE
HINGE
DESIGN
...........................................
61
6.3.2
SECOND
GENERATION:
MULTICOMPONENT
IMPLANTS
..................................................
61
6.4
CONTEMPORARY
DESIGNS
IN
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
........................................
64
6.4.1
THIRD
GENERATION:
MINIMAL
BONE
RESECTION
.................................................
64
6.5
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
(DRUJ)
......................
65
6.5.1
RESECTION/INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY....
65
6.5.2
ULNA
HEAD
REPLACEMENT
..........................
65
6.5.3
PARTIAL
ULNA
HEAD
REPLACEMENT
..............
65
6.5.4
TOTAL
DRUJ
REPLACEMENT
..........................
65
SECTION
2
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
FINGER
JOINTS
6.6
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
AND
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
.....................................................
65
6.6.1
RESECTION/INTERPOSITIONARTHROPLASTY....
65
6.6.2
TRANSPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
..........................
66
6.6.3
HINGED
IMPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
.................
66
6.6.4
ONE-PIECE
POLYMER
ARTHROPLASTY
............
66
6.6.5
METALLOPLASTIC
ARTHROPLASTY
.....................
67
6.6.6
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
ARTHROPLASTY
.........
68
6.6.7
PYROCARBON
IMPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
..........
68
6.7
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
(TMC)
JOINT
.......
68
6.7.1
INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY
.......................
68
6.7.2
HEMIARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
TMC
JOINT
.........
69
6.7.3
TOTAL
TMC
ARTHROPLASTY
............................
69
SECTION
2A
MCP-ARTHROPLASTY
7.
FAILURE
ANALYSIS
OF
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
IN
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
AND
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
....................
GREY
CIDDINS
AND
TOM
JOYCE
7.1
INTRODUCTION
........................................
7.2
FAILURE
MECHANISMS
............................
7.3
MATERIAL
PROPERTIES
............................
........................................................................................
77
77
7.4
IMPROVING
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
..............
79
78
7.5
CONCLUSION
............................................
79
79
8.
SILICONE
INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY
FOR
MCP
AND
PIP
JOINTS
..........................................
81
SARAH
E.
SASOR
AND
KEVIN
C.
CHUNG
8.1
INTRODUCTION
........................................
81
8.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
..
81
8.3
MCP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
......................
81
8.3.1
INDICATIONS
...............................................
81
8.3.2
CONTRAINDICATIONS
....................................
81
8.3.3
PREOPERATIVE
EVALUATION
..........................
81
8.3.4
SURGICAL
ANATOMY
....................................
82
8.3.5
APPROACH
................................................
82
8.3.6
AUTHORS
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.................
83
8.3.7
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
...................................
85
8.3.8
EXPECTED
OUTCOMES
..................................
8.4
PIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
..........................
8.4.1
INDICATIONS
...............................................
8.4.2
CONTRAINDICATIONS
....................................
8.4.3
PREOPERATIVE
EVALUATION
..........................
8.4.4
SURGICAL
ANATOMY
....................................
8.4.5
APPROACH
................................................
8.4.6
AUTHORS
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.................
8.4.7
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
...................................
8.4.8
EXPECTED
OUTCOMES
.................................
85
85
86
86
86
86
86
86
88
88
VII
CONTENTS
9.
SURFACE
GLIDING
IMPLANTS
FOR
THE
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
...................................
91
MARCO
RIZZO
9.1
INTRODUCTION
........................................
91
9.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
....................
.
95
9.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
SURFACE
GLIDING
IMPLANTS
..............................................
91
9.4.1
9.4.2
PYROCARBON
..............................................
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
ARTHROPLASTY
(SRA)
.
95
96
9.2.1
9.2.2
PYROCARBON
...............................................
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
ARTHROPLASTY
(SRA)
91
9.5
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE
(PEARLS/PITFALLS)
....................................
.
96
MCP
JOINT
................................................
92
9.6
CONCLUSION
...........................................
.
97
9.3
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS
............
93
10.
VASCULARIZED
TOE
JOINT
TRANSFERS
FOR
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
AND
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
JOINT
RECONSTRUCTION
..
99
GILLES
DAUTEL
10.1
INTRODUCTION
........................................
.
99
10.4.4
RECONSTRUCTION
OF
DONOR
SITE
..............
101
10.2
ANATOMICAL
BASES
FOR
JOINT
TRANSFER
TO
THE
HAND
.........................................
.
99
10.5
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
FOR
MTP
TRANSFER
FROM
THE
SECOND
TOE
........
101
10.2.1
ARTERIAL
NETWORK
......................................
.
99
10.6
OUTCOMES
OF
VASCULARIZED
TOE
10.2.2
VENOUS
DRAINAGE
OF
TOE
JOINT
TRANSFERS
.,
.
99
JOINT
TRANSFERS
...................................
101
10.3
INDICATIONS
FOR
TOE
JOINT
TRANSFERS
..
100
10.6.1
PIP
JOINT
RECONSTRUCTION
(YY
FIG.
10.1A-L)
......................................
102
10.4
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
FOR
PIP
TRANSFER
10.6.2
MCP
RECONSTRUCTION
(YY
FIG.
10.2A-E).
..
102
FROM
THE
SECOND
TOE
.......................
100
10.7
DISCUSSION
........................................
103
10.4.1
PREPARATION
OF
THE
RECIPIENT
SITE
.........
100
10.4.2
DISSECTION
OF
TRANSPLANT
(DONOR
SITE)
..
100
10.8
CONCLUSION
........................................
104
10.4.3
IN
SITU
ARRANGEMENT
OF
TRANSPLANT
....
101
SECTION
2B
PIP
AND
DIP-ARTHROPLASTY
11.
THE
TREATMENT
STRATEGY
IN
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY
..................................................................
109
DANIEL
B.
HERREN
11.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
109
11.1.1
ANATOMICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY
..........................................
109
11.1.2
EVALUATION
OF
PIP
JOINT
PROBLEMS
.........
109
11.1.3
NONOPERATIVE
TREATMENT
OF
PIP
DESTRUCTION
..........................................
109
11.2
PIP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.....................
110
11.2.1
GENERAL
REMARKS
.................................
110
11.2.2
CHOICE
OF
IMPLANTS
...............................
110
11.2.3
COMBINATION
OF
DIFFERENT
INTERVENTIONS
........................................
112
11.3
STRATEGIES
AND
INDICATIONS
IN
THE
TREATMENT
OF
PIP
JOINT
DESTRUCTION
......................................
112
11.3.1
CASE
EXAMPLE
(YY
FIG.
11.5)
...................
112
11.3.2
REVISION
OF
FAILED
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY
....
115
11.3.3
DISCUSSION
OF
THE
CASE
EXAMPLE
..........
115
VIII
CONTENTS
12.
SECOND-GENERATION
SURFACE
GLIDING
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINT
IMPLANTS
(METAL,
PYROCARBON,
AND
CERAMIC)
........................................................................
117
ATHANASIOS
TERZIS,
FLORIAN
NEUBRECH,
LUKAS
PINDUR,
NIKOLAI
KUZ,
AND
MICHAEL
SAUERBIER
12.1
INTRODUCTION
..................................
.
117
12.4.1
RESULTS
FOR
SR-PIP
.............................
..
119
12.4.2
RESULTS
FOR
PYROCARBON
PIP
12.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
IMPLANT
OR
ARTHROPLASTIES
...................................
..
120
TECHNIQUE
........................................
.
117
12.4.3
RESULTS
FOR
THE
CERAMIC
PIP
12.2.1
SR-PIP
PROSTHESIS
...............................
.
117
ARTHROPLASTY
......................................
..
120
12.2.2
PYROCARBON
PROSTHESIS........................
.
117
12.5
AUTHORS*
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
12.2.3
CERAMIC
PROSTHESIS
.............................
.
118
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE:
TIPS
AND
12.3
INDICATION
AND
CONTRAINDICATION
..
.
118
TRICKS
...............................................
..
120
12.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
...............
.
119
13.
THIRD-GENERATION
PIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY:
TACTYS
..........................................................
122
MICHAEL
Y.
PAPALOIZOS
13.1
INTRODUCTION
...................................
.
122
13.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.................
126
13.2
DEVELOPMENT
.................................
.
122
13.5
AUTHOR
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
...............
127
13.3
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
....
.
123
13.6
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
.................................
127
13.3.1
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.............................
.
123
13.3.2
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS
............
.
125
14.
THIRD-GENERATION
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY:
CAPFLEX-PIP
..........................................................
.
128
MARTIN
RICHTER
14.1
INTRODUCTION
...................................
.
128
14.5
AUTHOR
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
14.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
IMPLANT
...............
.
128
14.5.1
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.......................
AUTHOR
S
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
..............
129
129
14.3
INDICATION
AND
CONTRAINDICATION
..
.
129
14.5.2
AFTER-CARE
.............................................
131
14.5.3
AUTHOR
S
OWN
RESULTS
..........................
132
14.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
...............
.
129
15.
THIRD-GENERATION
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY:
THE
PIP-R
.
134
CHRIS
WILLIAMS
AND
TIMOTHY
HARDWICK
15.1
DESIGN
RATIONALE
............................
.
134
15.5
PUBLISHED
RESULTS
............................
135
15.2
DESIGN
FEATURES
..............................
.
134
15.6
AUTHOR
S
RESULTS
..............................
136
15.3
INDICATIONS
......................................
.
135
15.7
HOW
WE
DO
THE
PROCEDURE
AND
UPS
.
.
136
15.4
CONTRAINDICATIONS
...........................
.
135
15.8
REHABILITATION
...................................
137
CONTENTS
16.
SURGICAL
APPROACHES
FOR
PIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
..........................................................
MASSIMO
CERUSO,
SANDRA
PFANNER,
AND
GIOVANNI
MUNZ
..
138
16.1
INTRODUCTION
.................................
..
138
16.3
LATERAL
APPROACH
............................
.
139
16.2
DORSAL
APPROACH
...........................
..
138
16.4
VOLAR
APPROACH
..............................
.
139
16.2.1
DORSAL
SKIN
INCISION
..........................
..
138
16.5
LITERATURE
REVIEW
AND
AUTHORS
16.2.2
DORSAL
TENOTOMY
TO
THE
PIP
JOINT
....
..
138
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
......................
.
140
17.
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
OF
OSTEOARTHRITIC
AND
POSTTRAUMATIC
DISTAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
..............................................................................................................................
142
DAVID
ELLIOT,
MARIA
SIROTAKOVA,
ADAM
SIERAKOWSKI,
AND
CLAIRE
JANE
ZWEIFEL
17.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
142
17.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
FOR
DIP
JOINT
.......................................
142
17.3
OWN
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
..........
142
17.4
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
FOR
DIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.....................................
143
17.5
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
...........................
143
17.6
TECHNIQUE
MODIFICATION
...................
143
17.7
THUMB-IP-JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
WITH
SILICONE
IMPLANT
................................
144
17.8
SKIN
CLOSURE......................................
145
17.9
DISCUSSION
........................................
145
SECTION
3
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
THUMB
18.
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
AND
TOTAL
JOINT
PROSTHESES
FOR
OSTEOARTHRITIS
OF
THE
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
JOINT:
A
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
...............................................
149
NADINE
HOLLEVOET
AND
GREY
GIDDINS
18.1
INTRODUCTION
............................
.......
149
18.3.1
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
............................
...
150
18.3.2
TOTAL
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
JOINT
18.2
MATERIALS
AND
METHODS
..........
........
149
IMPLANTS
..........................................
...
151
18.3
RESULTS
......................................
........
150
18.4
DISCUSSION
...................................
...
152
19.
PI
2
AND
NUGRIP
PYROCARBON
ARTHROPLASTIES
OF
THE
THUMB
CMC
JOINT
.......................
168
LUDOVIC
ARDOUIN
19.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
168
19.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
IMPLANTS
...............
168
19.2.1
PI
2
.........................................................
168
19.2.2
NUGRIP
..................................................
168
19.3
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
................
168
19.3.1
PI
2
.........................................................
168
19.3.2
NUGRIP
..................................................
169
19.4
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS
.........
169
19.4.1
INDICATIONS
...........................................
169
19.4.2
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.................................
169
X
CONTENTS
19.5
PI
2
IMPLANT:
AUTHOR
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.................
169
19.5.1
ANTEROEXTERNAL
APPROACH
.....................
169
19.5.2
NONTRAUMATIC
TRAPEZIECTOMY
..............
169
19.5.3
PARTIAL
TRAPEZOIDECTOMY.
..................
170
19.5.4
PLACING
A
TRIAL
IMPLANT
AND
THE
FINAL
IMPLANT
.................................................
170
19.5.5
CAPSULOPLASTY
AND
LIGAMENT
RECONSTRUCTION
.....................................
170
19.5.6
CLOSURE
AND
X-RAYS
..............................
171
19.5.7
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
AND
REHABILITATION
......................................
171
19.5.8
POSSIBLE
COMPLEMENTARY
PROCEDURES
...........................................
171
20.
PYROCARDAN
AND
PYRODISK
ARTHROPLASTIES
OF
THE
THUMB
CIVIC
JOINT
...........................
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
173
20.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
173
20.3.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
..............
176
20.3.2
INDICATIONS
...........................................
176
20.2
PYRODISK
...........................................
173
20.3.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
(YY
FIG.
20.7)
..........
176
20.2.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
..............
173
20.3.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.......................
177
20.2.2
INDICATIONS
...........................................
173
20.3.5
AUTHOR
S
EXPERIENCE
.............................
177
20.2.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
...............................
174
20.4
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
FOR
PYRODISK
AND
20.2.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
......................
175
PYROCARDAN
IMPLANTS
.......................
179
20.2.5
AUTHOR
S
EXPERIENCE
.............................
175
20.3
PYROCARDAN........................................
176
20.5
CONCLUSION
........................................
179
21.
TOTAL
THUMB
CMC
ARTHROPLASTY.
181
BRUNO
LUSSIEZ
21.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
181
21.4.3
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
...............................
185
21.2
HISTORICAL
ASPECTS
............................
181
21.5
RESULTS
...............................................
185
21.5.1
RESULTS
OF
THE
PROSTHESIS
.......................
185
21.3
DIFFERENT
TYPES
OF
TOTAL
CMC
21.5.2
COMPARISON
WITH
TRAPEZIECTOMIES
....
185
ARTHROPLASTY
(TCA)
..........................
182
21.5.3
COMPLICATIONS
(YYTABLE
21.2)
..............
185
21.3.1
THE
MODELS
(YY
TABLE
21.1)
...................
183
21.5.4
REVISION
................................................
187
21.4
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
..........................
184
21.6
INDICATIONS
........................................
187
21.4.1
SURGICAL
APPROACHES
FOR
TCA
...............
184
21.7
CONCLUSION
........................................
188
21.4.2
STEPS
FOR
INSERTION
...............................
185
22.
STT
AND
PERITRAPEZIUM
JOINTS
ARTHROPLASTIES
..
190
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
22.1
INTRODUCTION
....................................
190
22.3
DOUBLE
PYROCARBON
INTERPOSITION
FOR
PERITRAPEZIAL
OA:
BURGER
22.2
PYROCARBON
IMPLANTS
FOR
STT
ARTHROPLASTY
...................................
193
ARTHROPLASTY
....................................
190
22.3.1
INDICATIONS
..........................................
194
22.2.1
INDICATIONS
...........................................
191
22.3.2
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
...............................
195
22.2.2
STPI
.......................................................
191
22.3.3
AUTHOR
S
EXPERIENCE
.............................
195
22.2.3
PYROCARDAN
IMPLANT
IN
STT
JOINT
..........
192
22.4
CONCLUSION
........................................
195
CONTENTS
23.
THUMB
IP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY:
AN
ALTERNATIVE
TO
ARTHRODESIS
.....................................
196
STEPHAN
F.
SCHINDELE
23.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
196
23.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
FOR
23.1.1
23.1.2
TREATMENT
STRATEGIES
AT
THE
THUMB
IP
JOINT
......................................................
ARTHROPLASTY
..........................................
196
197
23.4
THUMB
IP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
..........
PUBLISHED
OUTCOMES
AND
OUR
OWN
RESULTS
...............................................
197
197
23.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
POSSIBLE
IMPLANTS
FOR
THUMB
IP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.....................................
197
23.5
AUTHOR S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
................................
198
SECTION
4
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
WRIST
24.
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
OF
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
........................................................................
203
ONUR
BERBER,
LORENZO
CARAGNANI,
AND
SAM
GIDWANI
24.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
203
24.3.2
SEARCH
METHODS
............................
....
206
24.1.1
EVOLUTION
OF
TOTAL
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY.
.
203
24.3.3
DATA
COLLECTION
AND
ANALYSIS
.........
....
206
24.1.2
CURRENT
IMPLANTS
.................................
203
24.4
RESULTS
........................................
....
206
24.2
OBJECTIVES
..........................................
205
24.4.1
DESCRIPTION
OF
STUDIES
...................
....
206
24.4.2
EFFECTS
OF
INTERVENTIONS
.................
....
209
24.3
METHODS
...........................................
205
24.5
DISCUSSION
.................................
....
216
24.3.1
STUDY
INCLUSION
CRITERIA
.......................
205
25.
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
........................................................................
220
MICHEL
E.
H.
BOECKSTYNS
AND
GUILLAUME
HERZBERG
25.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
220
25.4.2
FUNCTIONAL
RESULTS
............................
..
221
25.4.3
IMPLANT
DURABILITY
............................
..
222
25.2
IMPLANTS
...........................................
220
25.5
AUTHORS
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
25.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
221
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
............................
..
222
25.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
25.5.1
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE
........................
..
222
(SHORT
VERSION)
.................................
221
25.5.2
REVISION
SURGERY
...............................
..
223
25.4.1
COMPLICATIONS
......................................
221
25.5.3
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
...................................
..
224
26.
BALL-AND-SOCKET
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
...
...
226
OLE
REIGSTAD
26.1
HISTORY
OF
BALL-AND-SOCKET
WRIST
26.2
DEVELOPMENT
OF
A
NEW
BALL-AND-SOCKET
ARTHROPLASTY
.....................................
226
ARTHROPLASTY
.................................
..
226
26.1.1
MEULI
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.....................
226
26.2.1
FIXATION
.............................................
..
226
26.2.2
ARTICULATION
......................................
..
227
XII
CONTENTS
26.3
INTRODUCTION
OF
A
NEW
ARTHROPLASTY
.....................................
227
26.3.1
THE
IMPLANT
..........................................
227
26.3.2
PATIENT
SELECTION
...................................
227
26.3.3
SURGICAL
METHOD
AND
FOLLOW-UP
...........
228
26.3.4
RESULTS
...................................................
228
26.3.5
REVISIONS
...............................................
229
26.4
CONCLUSION
.........................................
230
27.
WRIST
HEMIARTHROPLASTY
FOR
ACUTE
IRREPARABLE
DISTAL
RADIUS
FRACTURE
IN
THE
INDEPENDENT
ELDERLY
.................................................................................................
232
CUILLAUME
HERZBERG
AND
MARION
BARNIER
27.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
232
27.2
CURRENT
THERAPEUTIC
OPTIONS
FOR
ACUTE
IDRF
IN
THE
INDEPENDENT
ELDERLY
...
232
27.3
CURRENT
EVIDENCE
..............................
233
27.4
AUTHORS
EXPERIENCE
........................
233
27.5
CONCLUSION
........................................
235
28.
PYROCARBON
IMPLANTS
IN
THE
WRIST:
AMANDYS
AND
RCPI
...............................................
236
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
AND
AUGUSTO
MARCUZZI
28.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
236
28.2
AMANDYS
IMPLANT
............................
236
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
28.2.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
..............
236
28.2.2
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.......
237
28.2.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
...............................
237
28.2.4
ASSOCIATED
PROCEDURES
........................
238
28.2.5
RESULTS
..................................................
238
28.2.6
PITFALLS,
TIPS,
AND
TRICKS
........................
240
28.2.7
SUMMARY
.............................................
240
28.3
RCPI
IMPLANT
....................................
241
AUGUSTO
MARCUZZI
28.3.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
IMPLANT
...................
241
28.3.2
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.......
242
28.3.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
...............................
242
28.3.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.......................
243
28.3.5
AUTHOR
S
OWN
(AM)
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
............................
244
28.4
CONCLUSION
.......................................
246
29.
PARTIAL
WRIST
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTIES:
APSI,
CAPITOLUNATE
JOINT,
PISOTRIQUETRAL
JOINT,
AND
LITTLE
FINGER
CARPOMETACARPAL
JOINT
..................................................
247
MARC
LEROY
29.1
APSI:
ADAPTATIVE
PROXIMAL
SCAPHOID
IMPLANT
........................................
247
29.1.1
INTRODUCTION
....................................
247
29.1.2
IMPLANT
AND
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.....
247
29.1.3
INDICATION
AND
CONTRAINDICATION
....
248
29.1.4
RESULTS
IN
LITERATURE
........................
248
29.1.5
COMPARISON
WITH
OTHER
TECHNIQUES
...
249
29.2
CAPITOLUNATE
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
....
250
29.2.1
INTRODUCTION
....................................
250
29.2.2
PI2
AND
RCPI
IMPLANTS
.....................
250
29.2.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
AND
INDICATION
....
251
29.2.4
RESULTS
IN
LITERATURE
AND
IN
OUR
EXPERIENCE
...........................................
251
29.3
PISOTRIQUETRAL
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY...
251
29.3.1
INTRODUCTION
..........................................
251
29.3.2
IMPLANT
PYROCARDAN
.............................
251
29.3.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
AND
MANAGEMENT.
.
252
29.3.4
RESULTS
IN
OUR
EXPERIENCE
...................
252
29.4
LITTLE
FINGER
CARPOMETACARPAL
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.....................................
253
29.4.1
INTRODUCTION
..........................................
253
XIII
CONTENTS
29.4.2
CURRENT
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUES
................
253
29.5
CONCLUSION
........................................
256
29.4.3
OUR
APPROACH
AND
MANAGEMENT
.........
254
30.
REVISION
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.................................................................................................
258
SUMEDH
C.
TALWALKAR,
MATTHEW
RICKS,
AND
IAN
TRAIL
30.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
258
30.2
CAUSES
OF
FAILURE
OF
A
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.....................................
258
30.2.1
INFECTION
...............................................
258
30.2.2
ASEPTIC
LOOSENING
...............................
258
30.2.3
IMPLANT
FRACTURE
...................................
261
30.2.4
BIOMECHANICAL
MISMATCH
.....................
261
30.3
MANAGING
BONE
LOSS
........................
262
30.3.1
BONE
GRAFTING
......................................
262
30.3.2
WRIST
ARTHRODESIS
.................................
262
30.3.3
RESECTION
ARTHROPLASTY
........................
262
30.3.4
SUMMARY
OF
OPTIONS
FOR
REVISION
OF
A
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
............................
262
30.4
REVISION
ARTHROPLASTY
TECHNIQUE
..
262
30.4.1
TECHNIQUE
.............................................
262
30.4.2
THE
TECHNIQUE
STEPS
............................
263
30.5
UNIT
EXPERIENCE
AT
WRIGHTINGTON
HOSPITAL
.............................................
264
30.5.1
UNIT
EXPERIENCE
BACKGROUND
................
264
30.5.2
SURVIVORSHIP
OF
THE
REVISION
TWA
IN
OUR
SERIES
........................................
264
30.5.3
COMPARISON
WITH
OTHER
UNITS
..............
264
30.6
SUMMARY
..........................................
266
SECTION
5
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
DRUJ
31.
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
OF
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
(DRUJ)
ARTHROPLASTY
.........................
271
LAWRENCE
STEPHEN
MOULTON
AND
CREY
CIDDINS
31.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
271
31.2
METHODS
...........................................
271
31.2.1
INCLUSION
CRITERIA
.................................
271
31.2.2
EXCLUSION
CRITERIA
.................................
272
31.2.3
LITERATURE
SEARCH
.................................
272
31.2.4
OUTCOME
MEASURES
..............................
272
31.2.5
ASSESSMENT
OF
THE
LEVEL
OF
EVIDENCE...
272
31.2.6
ASSESSMENTOF
METHODOLOGICAL
QUALITY
272
31.2.7
ASSESSMENT
OF
SURVIVORSHIP
................
272
31.3
RESULTS
..............................................
272
31.3.1
STUDIES
IDENTIFIED
.................................
272
31.3.2
IMPLANT
TYPES
......................................
272
31.3.3
LITERATURE
QUALITY
AND
RISK
OF
BIAS
.......
275
31.4
DISCUSSION
........................................
278
31.5
CONCLUSIONS
......................................
282
32.
FIRST
CHOICE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.........................................................
284
LADISLAV
NAGY
32.1
INTRODUCTION
............................
........
284
32.4
INDICATIONS
.................................
....
286
32.2
IMPLANT
CHARACTERISTICS
..........
........
284
32.5
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
..........
....
287
32.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
..................
........
285
32.6
AUTHOR
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
........
....
287
XIV
CONTENTS
MAURIZIO
CALCAGNI,
THOMAS
CIESEN,
MARCO
CUIDI,
LISA
REISSNER,
AND
FLORIAN
S.
FRUEH
33.
UHP
DRUJ
ARTHROPLASTY
...............
JORG
VAN
SCHOONHOVEN
YY
YY
YY
......................................................
YY
YY
YY
289
33.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
289
33.5
CONTRAINDICATIONS
............................
292
33.2
HERBERT
ULNAR
HEAD
PROSTHESIS
.......
290
33.6
RESULTS
...............................................
292
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
.......................
33.6.1
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.......................
292
33.3
290
33.6.2
PATIENT
EXAMPLE
...................................
293
33.4
INDICATIONS
........................................
291
33.7
CONCLUSION
........................................
294
34.
ECLYPSE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
296
DIRCKANANOS
FLORES
AND
MARC
CARCIA-ELIAS
34.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
296
34.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.................
300
34.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
AND
34.5
AUTHOR
S
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
..........................................
296
TECHNIQUE
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
............
300
34.2.1
TECHNIQUE
.............................................
296
34.5.1
RESULTS
..................................................
300
34.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
298
34.5.2
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
......................................
300
35.
SALVAGE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
WITH
THE
APTIS
IMPLANT
......................
301
35.1
INTRODUCTION
.....................................
301
35.5
AUTHORS
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
35.2
THE
IMPLANT
AND
TECHNIQUE
............
301
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
............................
..
302
35.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
302
35.6
CONCLUSIONS...................................
..
305
35.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.................
302
INDEX
................................................
...
307
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
XVI
CONTRIBUTORS
.
XVII
SECTION
1
GENERAL
1.
THE
ANATOMY
AND
FUNCTIONAL
IMPORTANCE
OF
FINGER
JOINTS:
A
SHORT
ATLAS
.
3
MARTIN
FRANZ
LANGER,
DAVID
WARWICK,
FRANK
UNGLAUB,
AND
JORG
CRUNERT
1.1
INTRODUCTION
.
3
2.
BIOMATERIALS
IN
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
HAND
.
21
KOO
SIU
CHEONG
JEFFREY
JUSTIN
2.1
INTRODUCTION
.
21
2.2
BEHAVIOR
OF
BIOMATERIALS
.
21
2.2.1
BIOCOMPATIBILITY
.
21
2.2.2
NONTOXICITY
.
21
2.2.3
CORROSION
RESISTANCE
.
22
2.2.4
STRENGTH
.
22
2.2.5
MODULUS
OF
ELASTICITY
.
22
2.2.6
FATIGUE
RESISTANCE
.
22
2.2.7
WEAR
RESISTANCE
.
22
2.2.8
CREEP
RESISTANCE
.
22
2.2.9
OSTEOINTEGRATION
.
22
2.3
CLASSICAL
BIOMATERIALS
.
22
2.3.1
POLYMERS
.
22
2.3.2
"
NOUVELLE
VAGUE
"
FOR
HAND
ARTHROPLASTY
DEVELOPMENT
.
24
2.3.3
SURFACE
TREATMENT
TO
IMPROVE
BONE
BONDING
.
29
2.3.4
PYROLYTIC
CARBON
.
30
2.4
THE
LIMITATIONS
OF
CURRENT
MATERIALS
.
32
2.5
FUTURE
OF
BIOMATERIALS
IN
HAND
ARTHROPLASTY
.
32
2.6
CONCLUSION
.
33
3.
PROPRIOCEPTION
AND
NEURAL
FEEDBACK
IN
THUMB
AND
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
37
ELISABET
HAGERT
AND
SUSANNE
REIN
3.1
BASIS
OF
PROPRIOCEPTION
FOR
JOINT
CONTROL
.
37
3.1.1
CONSCIOUS
PROPRIOCEPTION
SENSES
.
37
3.1.2
UNCONSCIOUS
PROPRIOCEPTION
SENSES.
37
3.1.3
SENSORY
NERVE
ENDINGS
.
38
3.2
INNERVATION
PATTERNS
(YY
FIG.
3.3)
.
40
3.2.1
WRIST
.
40
3.2.2
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
JOINT
.
40
3.2.3
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
(DRUJ)
.
40
3.3
INNERVATION
PATTERNS
IN
OSTEOARTHRITIS
.
41
3.4
NEURAL
FEEDBACK
OF
THE
WRIST
AND
THUMB
.
41
3.5
CLINICAL
IMPLICATIONS
.
41
3.5.1
THE
CASE
FOR
NERVE-SPARING
SURGERY
.
41
3.5.2
THE
CASE
FOR
DENERVATION
.
41
3.6
IN
CONCLUSION
-
TO
DENERVATE
OR
REINNERVATE?
.
42
V
CONTENTS
4.
OUTCOME
MEASUREMENT
IN
HAND
AND
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
44
MIRIAM
MARKS
4.1
INTRODUCTION
.
44
4.2
FREQUENTLY
USED
PROMS
SUITABLE
FOR
PATIENTS
UNDERGOING
HAND
ARTHROPLASTY
.
44
4.2.1
MICHIGAN
HAND
OUTCOMES
QUESTIONNAIRE
(MHQ)/BRIEF
MHQ
.
44
4.2.2
PATIENT-RATED
WRIST
EVALUATION
(PRWE).
44
4.2.3
DISABILITY
OF
THE
ARM,
SHOULDER,
AND
HAND
QUESTIONNAIRE
(DASH)/QUICKDASH?
.
45
4.2.4
PATIENT-REPORTED
OUTCOMES
MEASUREMENT
INFORMATION
SYSTEM
(PROMIS)
.
46
4.2.5
PATIENT-SPECIFIC
FUNCTIONAL
SCALE
(PSFS)
.
46
4.2.6
SINGLE
ASSESSMENT
NUMERIC
EVALUATION
(SANE)
SCORE
.
.
46
4.2.7
QUALITY-OF-LIFE
MEASURES
.
46
4.2.8
FURTHER
VALIDATED
HAND-SPECIFIC
PROMS
.
47
4.3
CORESETS
.
47
4.4
MEASUREMENT
PROPERTIES
.
47
4.4.1
RELIABILITY
.
47
4.4.2
VALIDITY
.
47
4.4.3
RESPONSIVENESS
.
47
4.4.4
INTERPRETABILITY
.
47
4.5
CHOOSING
AN
APPROPRIATE
OUTCOME
MEASURE
.
47
4.6
COLLECTING
AND
PROCESSING
OUTCOME
MEASURES
.
48
4.7
INTERPRETATION
OF
OUTCOMES
.
48
4.7.1
MINIMAL
IMPORTANT
DIFFERENCE
(MID)
AND
MINIMAL
IMPORTANT
CHANGE
(MIC)
.
49
4.7.2
PATIENT
ACCEPTABLE
SYMPTOM
STATE
(PASS)
.
49
4.8
CONCLUSION
.
49
5.
THE
NORWEGIAN
ARTHROPLASTY
REGISTER.
YNVAR
KRUKHAUG
5.1
INTRODUCTION
.
52
5.2
WRIST
REPLACEMENTS
.
52
5.2.1
METHOD
.
52
5.2.2
RESULTS
.
52
5.3
CMC
IA
REPLACEMENTS
.
53
52
5.3.1
RESULTS
.
53
5.4
FINGER
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.
56
5.4.1
MCP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.
56
5.4.2
PIP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.
56
6.
THE
HISTORY
OF
ARTHROPLASTY
IN
THE
HAND
AND
WRIST
.
58
MICHAEL
BRODBECK
6.1
THE
VERY
EARLY
HISTORY
.
58
6.1.1
THE
ERA
OF
ZEUS
AND
HIS
FELLOW
GODS
.
58
6.1.2
AMPUTATION
-
UPPER
PALEOLITHIC
TO
THE
MIDDLE
AGES
.
58
6.2
MILESTONES
IN
THE
MODERN
HISTORY
OF
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
58
6.2.1
RESECTION
ARTHROPLASTY
.
58
6.2.2
INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY
.
59
6.2.3
THE
FIRST
TOTAL
KNEE
AND
WRIST
REPLACEMENT
-
THEMISTOCLES
GLUCK
(1853-1942)
.
59
6.2.4
THE
CONCEPT
OF
FLEXIBLE
IMPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
-
ALFRED
B.
SWANSON
(1923-2016)
.
60
CONTENTS
6.3
EARLY
DESIGN
DEVELOPMENTS
IN
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
60
6.3.1
FIRST
GENERATION:
ELASTOMER
FLEXIBLE
HINGE
DESIGN
.
61
6.3.2
SECOND
GENERATION:
MULTICOMPONENT
IMPLANTS
.
61
6.4
CONTEMPORARY
DESIGNS
IN
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
64
6.4.1
THIRD
GENERATION:
MINIMAL
BONE
RESECTION
.
64
6.5
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
(DRUJ)
.
65
6.5.1
RESECTION/INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY.
65
6.5.2
ULNA
HEAD
REPLACEMENT
.
65
6.5.3
PARTIAL
ULNA
HEAD
REPLACEMENT
.
65
6.5.4
TOTAL
DRUJ
REPLACEMENT
.
65
SECTION
2
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
FINGER
JOINTS
6.6
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
AND
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
.
65
6.6.1
RESECTION/INTERPOSITIONARTHROPLASTY.
65
6.6.2
TRANSPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
66
6.6.3
HINGED
IMPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
66
6.6.4
ONE-PIECE
POLYMER
ARTHROPLASTY
.
66
6.6.5
METALLOPLASTIC
ARTHROPLASTY
.
67
6.6.6
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
68
6.6.7
PYROCARBON
IMPLANT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
68
6.7
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
(TMC)
JOINT
.
68
6.7.1
INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY
.
68
6.7.2
HEMIARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
TMC
JOINT
.
69
6.7.3
TOTAL
TMC
ARTHROPLASTY
.
69
SECTION
2A
MCP-ARTHROPLASTY
7.
FAILURE
ANALYSIS
OF
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
IN
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
AND
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
.
GREY
CIDDINS
AND
TOM
JOYCE
7.1
INTRODUCTION
.
7.2
FAILURE
MECHANISMS
.
7.3
MATERIAL
PROPERTIES
.
.
77
77
7.4
IMPROVING
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
.
79
78
7.5
CONCLUSION
.
79
79
8.
SILICONE
INTERPOSITION
ARTHROPLASTY
FOR
MCP
AND
PIP
JOINTS
.
81
SARAH
E.
SASOR
AND
KEVIN
C.
CHUNG
8.1
INTRODUCTION
.
81
8.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
.
81
8.3
MCP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
81
8.3.1
INDICATIONS
.
81
8.3.2
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
81
8.3.3
PREOPERATIVE
EVALUATION
.
81
8.3.4
SURGICAL
ANATOMY
.
82
8.3.5
APPROACH
.
82
8.3.6
AUTHORS
'
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
83
8.3.7
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
.
85
8.3.8
EXPECTED
OUTCOMES
.
8.4
PIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
8.4.1
INDICATIONS
.
8.4.2
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
8.4.3
PREOPERATIVE
EVALUATION
.
8.4.4
SURGICAL
ANATOMY
.
8.4.5
APPROACH
.
8.4.6
AUTHORS
'
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
8.4.7
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
.
8.4.8
EXPECTED
OUTCOMES
.
85
85
86
86
86
86
86
86
88
88
VII
CONTENTS
9.
SURFACE
GLIDING
IMPLANTS
FOR
THE
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
.
91
MARCO
RIZZO
9.1
INTRODUCTION
.
91
9.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
.
95
9.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
SURFACE
GLIDING
IMPLANTS
.
91
9.4.1
9.4.2
PYROCARBON
.
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
ARTHROPLASTY
(SRA)
.
95
96
9.2.1
9.2.2
PYROCARBON
.
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
ARTHROPLASTY
(SRA)
91
9.5
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE
(PEARLS/PITFALLS)
.
.
96
MCP
JOINT
.
92
9.6
CONCLUSION
.
.
97
9.3
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
93
10.
VASCULARIZED
TOE
JOINT
TRANSFERS
FOR
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
AND
METACARPOPHALANGEAL
JOINT
RECONSTRUCTION
.
99
GILLES
DAUTEL
10.1
INTRODUCTION
.
.
99
10.4.4
RECONSTRUCTION
OF
DONOR
SITE
.
101
10.2
ANATOMICAL
BASES
FOR
JOINT
TRANSFER
TO
THE
HAND
.
.
99
10.5
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
FOR
MTP
TRANSFER
FROM
THE
SECOND
TOE
.
101
10.2.1
ARTERIAL
NETWORK
.
.
99
10.6
OUTCOMES
OF
VASCULARIZED
TOE
10.2.2
VENOUS
DRAINAGE
OF
TOE
JOINT
TRANSFERS
.,
.
99
JOINT
TRANSFERS
.
101
10.3
INDICATIONS
FOR
TOE
JOINT
TRANSFERS
.
100
10.6.1
PIP
JOINT
RECONSTRUCTION
(YY
FIG.
10.1A-L)
.
102
10.4
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
FOR
PIP
TRANSFER
10.6.2
MCP
RECONSTRUCTION
(YY
FIG.
10.2A-E).
.
102
FROM
THE
SECOND
TOE
.
100
10.7
DISCUSSION
.
103
10.4.1
PREPARATION
OF
THE
RECIPIENT
SITE
.
100
10.4.2
DISSECTION
OF
TRANSPLANT
(DONOR
SITE)
.
100
10.8
CONCLUSION
.
104
10.4.3
IN
SITU
ARRANGEMENT
OF
TRANSPLANT
.
101
SECTION
2B
PIP
AND
DIP-ARTHROPLASTY
11.
THE
TREATMENT
STRATEGY
IN
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY
.
109
DANIEL
B.
HERREN
11.1
INTRODUCTION
.
109
11.1.1
ANATOMICAL
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY
.
109
11.1.2
EVALUATION
OF
PIP
JOINT
PROBLEMS
.
109
11.1.3
NONOPERATIVE
TREATMENT
OF
PIP
DESTRUCTION
.
109
11.2
PIP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.
110
11.2.1
GENERAL
REMARKS
.
110
11.2.2
CHOICE
OF
IMPLANTS
.
110
11.2.3
COMBINATION
OF
DIFFERENT
INTERVENTIONS
.
112
11.3
STRATEGIES
AND
INDICATIONS
IN
THE
TREATMENT
OF
PIP
JOINT
DESTRUCTION
.
112
11.3.1
CASE
EXAMPLE
(YY
FIG.
11.5)
.
112
11.3.2
REVISION
OF
FAILED
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY
.
115
11.3.3
DISCUSSION
OF
THE
CASE
EXAMPLE
.
115
VIII
CONTENTS
12.
SECOND-GENERATION
SURFACE
GLIDING
PROXIMAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINT
IMPLANTS
(METAL,
PYROCARBON,
AND
CERAMIC)
.
117
ATHANASIOS
TERZIS,
FLORIAN
NEUBRECH,
LUKAS
PINDUR,
NIKOLAI
KUZ,
AND
MICHAEL
SAUERBIER
12.1
INTRODUCTION
.
.
117
12.4.1
RESULTS
FOR
SR-PIP
.
.
119
12.4.2
RESULTS
FOR
PYROCARBON
PIP
12.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
IMPLANT
OR
ARTHROPLASTIES
.
.
120
TECHNIQUE
.
.
117
12.4.3
RESULTS
FOR
THE
CERAMIC
PIP
12.2.1
SR-PIP
PROSTHESIS
.
.
117
ARTHROPLASTY
.
.
120
12.2.2
PYROCARBON
PROSTHESIS.
.
117
12.5
AUTHORS*
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
12.2.3
CERAMIC
PROSTHESIS
.
.
118
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE:
TIPS
AND
12.3
INDICATION
AND
CONTRAINDICATION
.
.
118
TRICKS
.
.
120
12.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
.
119
13.
THIRD-GENERATION
PIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY:
TACTYS
.
122
MICHAEL
Y.
PAPALOIZOS
13.1
INTRODUCTION
.
.
122
13.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
126
13.2
DEVELOPMENT
.
.
122
13.5
AUTHOR
'
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
.
127
13.3
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
.
.
123
13.6
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
.
127
13.3.1
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
.
123
13.3.2
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
.
125
14.
THIRD-GENERATION
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY:
CAPFLEX-PIP
.
.
128
MARTIN
RICHTER
14.1
INTRODUCTION
.
.
128
14.5
AUTHOR
'
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
14.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
IMPLANT
.
.
128
14.5.1
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
AUTHOR
'
S
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
129
129
14.3
INDICATION
AND
CONTRAINDICATION
.
.
129
14.5.2
AFTER-CARE
.
131
14.5.3
AUTHOR
'
S
OWN
RESULTS
.
132
14.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
.
129
15.
THIRD-GENERATION
PIP
ARTHROPLASTY:
THE
PIP-R
.
134
CHRIS
WILLIAMS
AND
TIMOTHY
HARDWICK
15.1
DESIGN
RATIONALE
.
.
134
15.5
PUBLISHED
RESULTS
.
135
15.2
DESIGN
FEATURES
.
.
134
15.6
AUTHOR
'
S
RESULTS
.
136
15.3
INDICATIONS
.
.
135
15.7
HOW
WE
DO
THE
PROCEDURE
AND
UPS
.
.
136
15.4
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
.
135
15.8
REHABILITATION
.
137
CONTENTS
16.
SURGICAL
APPROACHES
FOR
PIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
MASSIMO
CERUSO,
SANDRA
PFANNER,
AND
GIOVANNI
MUNZ
.
138
16.1
INTRODUCTION
.
.
138
16.3
LATERAL
APPROACH
.
.
139
16.2
DORSAL
APPROACH
.
.
138
16.4
VOLAR
APPROACH
.
.
139
16.2.1
DORSAL
SKIN
INCISION
.
.
138
16.5
LITERATURE
REVIEW
AND
AUTHORS
'
16.2.2
DORSAL
TENOTOMY
TO
THE
PIP
JOINT
.
.
138
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
.
140
17.
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
OF
OSTEOARTHRITIC
AND
POSTTRAUMATIC
DISTAL
INTERPHALANGEAL
JOINTS
.
142
DAVID
ELLIOT,
MARIA
SIROTAKOVA,
ADAM
SIERAKOWSKI,
AND
CLAIRE
JANE
ZWEIFEL
17.1
INTRODUCTION
.
142
17.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
FOR
DIP
JOINT
.
142
17.3
OWN
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
142
17.4
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
FOR
DIP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
143
17.5
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
.
143
17.6
TECHNIQUE
MODIFICATION
.
143
17.7
THUMB-IP-JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
WITH
SILICONE
IMPLANT
.
144
17.8
SKIN
CLOSURE.
145
17.9
DISCUSSION
.
145
SECTION
3
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
THUMB
18.
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
AND
TOTAL
JOINT
PROSTHESES
FOR
OSTEOARTHRITIS
OF
THE
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
JOINT:
A
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
.
149
NADINE
HOLLEVOET
AND
GREY
GIDDINS
18.1
INTRODUCTION
.
.
149
18.3.1
SILICONE
IMPLANTS
.
.
150
18.3.2
TOTAL
TRAPEZIOMETACARPAL
JOINT
18.2
MATERIALS
AND
METHODS
.
.
149
IMPLANTS
.
.
151
18.3
RESULTS
.
.
150
18.4
DISCUSSION
.
.
152
19.
PI
2
AND
NUGRIP
PYROCARBON
ARTHROPLASTIES
OF
THE
THUMB
CMC
JOINT
.
168
LUDOVIC
ARDOUIN
19.1
INTRODUCTION
.
168
19.2
CHARACTERISTIC
OF
IMPLANTS
.
168
19.2.1
PI
2
.
168
19.2.2
NUGRIP
.
168
19.3
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
168
19.3.1
PI
2
.
168
19.3.2
NUGRIP
.
169
19.4
INDICATIONS/CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
169
19.4.1
INDICATIONS
.
169
19.4.2
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
169
X
CONTENTS
19.5
PI
2
IMPLANT:
AUTHOR
'
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
169
19.5.1
ANTEROEXTERNAL
APPROACH
.
169
19.5.2
NONTRAUMATIC
TRAPEZIECTOMY
.
169
19.5.3
PARTIAL
TRAPEZOIDECTOMY.
.
170
19.5.4
PLACING
A
TRIAL
IMPLANT
AND
THE
FINAL
IMPLANT
.
170
19.5.5
CAPSULOPLASTY
AND
LIGAMENT
RECONSTRUCTION
.
170
19.5.6
CLOSURE
AND
X-RAYS
.
171
19.5.7
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
AND
REHABILITATION
.
171
19.5.8
POSSIBLE
COMPLEMENTARY
PROCEDURES
.
171
20.
PYROCARDAN
AND
PYRODISK
ARTHROPLASTIES
OF
THE
THUMB
CIVIC
JOINT
.
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
173
20.1
INTRODUCTION
.
173
20.3.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
.
176
20.3.2
INDICATIONS
.
176
20.2
PYRODISK
.
173
20.3.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
(YY
FIG.
20.7)
.
176
20.2.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
.
173
20.3.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
177
20.2.2
INDICATIONS
.
173
20.3.5
AUTHOR
'
S
EXPERIENCE
.
177
20.2.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
174
20.4
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
FOR
PYRODISK
AND
20.2.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
175
PYROCARDAN
IMPLANTS
.
179
20.2.5
AUTHOR
'
S
EXPERIENCE
.
175
20.3
PYROCARDAN.
176
20.5
CONCLUSION
.
179
21.
TOTAL
THUMB
CMC
ARTHROPLASTY.
181
BRUNO
LUSSIEZ
21.1
INTRODUCTION
.
181
21.4.3
POSTOPERATIVE
CARE
.
185
21.2
HISTORICAL
ASPECTS
.
181
21.5
RESULTS
.
185
21.5.1
RESULTS
OF
THE
PROSTHESIS
.
185
21.3
DIFFERENT
TYPES
OF
TOTAL
CMC
21.5.2
COMPARISON
WITH
TRAPEZIECTOMIES
.
185
ARTHROPLASTY
(TCA)
.
182
21.5.3
COMPLICATIONS
(YYTABLE
21.2)
.
185
21.3.1
THE
MODELS
(YY
TABLE
21.1)
.
183
21.5.4
REVISION
.
187
21.4
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
184
21.6
INDICATIONS
.
187
21.4.1
SURGICAL
APPROACHES
FOR
TCA
.
184
21.7
CONCLUSION
.
188
21.4.2
STEPS
FOR
INSERTION
.
185
22.
STT
AND
PERITRAPEZIUM
JOINTS
ARTHROPLASTIES
.
190
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
22.1
INTRODUCTION
.
190
22.3
DOUBLE
PYROCARBON
INTERPOSITION
FOR
PERITRAPEZIAL
OA:
"
BURGER
22.2
PYROCARBON
IMPLANTS
FOR
STT
ARTHROPLASTY
"
.
193
ARTHROPLASTY
.
190
22.3.1
INDICATIONS
.
194
22.2.1
INDICATIONS
.
191
22.3.2
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
195
22.2.2
STPI
.
191
22.3.3
AUTHOR
'
S
EXPERIENCE
.
195
22.2.3
PYROCARDAN
IMPLANT
IN
STT
JOINT
.
192
22.4
CONCLUSION
.
195
CONTENTS
23.
THUMB
IP
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY:
AN
ALTERNATIVE
TO
ARTHRODESIS
.
196
STEPHAN
F.
SCHINDELE
23.1
INTRODUCTION
.
196
23.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
FOR
23.1.1
23.1.2
TREATMENT
STRATEGIES
AT
THE
THUMB
IP
JOINT
.
ARTHROPLASTY
.
196
197
23.4
THUMB
IP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.
PUBLISHED
OUTCOMES
AND
OUR
OWN
RESULTS
.
197
197
23.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
POSSIBLE
IMPLANTS
FOR
THUMB
IP
JOINT
REPLACEMENT
.
197
23.5
AUTHOR'S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
.
198
SECTION
4
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
WRIST
24.
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
OF
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
203
ONUR
BERBER,
LORENZO
CARAGNANI,
AND
SAM
GIDWANI
24.1
INTRODUCTION
.
203
24.3.2
SEARCH
METHODS
.
.
206
24.1.1
EVOLUTION
OF
TOTAL
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY.
.
203
24.3.3
DATA
COLLECTION
AND
ANALYSIS
.
.
206
24.1.2
CURRENT
IMPLANTS
.
203
24.4
RESULTS
.
.
206
24.2
OBJECTIVES
.
205
24.4.1
DESCRIPTION
OF
STUDIES
.
.
206
24.4.2
EFFECTS
OF
INTERVENTIONS
.
.
209
24.3
METHODS
.
205
24.5
DISCUSSION
.
.
216
24.3.1
STUDY
INCLUSION
CRITERIA
.
205
25.
SURFACE
REPLACEMENT
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
220
MICHEL
E.
H.
BOECKSTYNS
AND
GUILLAUME
HERZBERG
25.1
INTRODUCTION
.
220
25.4.2
FUNCTIONAL
RESULTS
.
.
221
25.4.3
IMPLANT
DURABILITY
.
.
222
25.2
IMPLANTS
.
220
25.5
AUTHORS
'
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
25.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
221
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
.
.
222
25.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
25.5.1
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCE
.
.
222
(SHORT
VERSION)
.
221
25.5.2
REVISION
SURGERY
.
.
223
25.4.1
COMPLICATIONS
.
221
25.5.3
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
.
.
224
26.
BALL-AND-SOCKET
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
.
226
OLE
REIGSTAD
26.1
HISTORY
OF
BALL-AND-SOCKET
WRIST
26.2
DEVELOPMENT
OF
A
NEW
BALL-AND-SOCKET
ARTHROPLASTY
.
226
ARTHROPLASTY
.
.
226
26.1.1
MEULI
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
226
26.2.1
FIXATION
.
.
226
26.2.2
ARTICULATION
.
.
227
XII
CONTENTS
26.3
INTRODUCTION
OF
A
NEW
ARTHROPLASTY
.
227
26.3.1
THE
IMPLANT
.
227
26.3.2
PATIENT
SELECTION
.
227
26.3.3
SURGICAL
METHOD
AND
FOLLOW-UP
.
228
26.3.4
RESULTS
.
228
26.3.5
REVISIONS
.
229
26.4
CONCLUSION
.
230
27.
WRIST
HEMIARTHROPLASTY
FOR
ACUTE
IRREPARABLE
DISTAL
RADIUS
FRACTURE
IN
THE
INDEPENDENT
ELDERLY
.
232
CUILLAUME
HERZBERG
AND
MARION
BARNIER
27.1
INTRODUCTION
.
232
27.2
CURRENT
THERAPEUTIC
OPTIONS
FOR
ACUTE
IDRF
IN
THE
INDEPENDENT
ELDERLY
.
232
27.3
CURRENT
EVIDENCE
.
233
27.4
AUTHORS
'
EXPERIENCE
.
233
27.5
CONCLUSION
.
235
28.
PYROCARBON
IMPLANTS
IN
THE
WRIST:
AMANDYS
AND
RCPI
.
236
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
AND
AUGUSTO
MARCUZZI
28.1
INTRODUCTION
.
236
28.2
AMANDYS
IMPLANT
.
236
PHILIPPE
BELLEMERE
28.2.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
.
236
28.2.2
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
237
28.2.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
237
28.2.4
ASSOCIATED
PROCEDURES
.
238
28.2.5
RESULTS
.
238
28.2.6
PITFALLS,
TIPS,
AND
TRICKS
.
240
28.2.7
SUMMARY
.
240
28.3
RCPI
IMPLANT
.
241
AUGUSTO
MARCUZZI
28.3.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
IMPLANT
.
241
28.3.2
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
242
28.3.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
242
28.3.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
243
28.3.5
AUTHOR
'
S
OWN
(AM)
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
244
28.4
CONCLUSION
.
246
29.
PARTIAL
WRIST
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTIES:
APSI,
CAPITOLUNATE
JOINT,
PISOTRIQUETRAL
JOINT,
AND
LITTLE
FINGER
CARPOMETACARPAL
JOINT
.
247
MARC
LEROY
29.1
APSI:
ADAPTATIVE
PROXIMAL
SCAPHOID
IMPLANT
.
247
29.1.1
INTRODUCTION
.
247
29.1.2
IMPLANT
AND
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
247
29.1.3
INDICATION
AND
CONTRAINDICATION
.
248
29.1.4
RESULTS
IN
LITERATURE
.
248
29.1.5
COMPARISON
WITH
OTHER
TECHNIQUES
.
249
29.2
CAPITOLUNATE
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
250
29.2.1
INTRODUCTION
.
250
29.2.2
PI2
AND
RCPI
IMPLANTS
.
250
29.2.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
AND
INDICATION
.
251
29.2.4
RESULTS
IN
LITERATURE
AND
IN
OUR
EXPERIENCE
.
251
29.3
PISOTRIQUETRAL
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY.
251
29.3.1
INTRODUCTION
.
251
29.3.2
IMPLANT
PYROCARDAN
.
251
29.3.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
AND
MANAGEMENT.
.
252
29.3.4
RESULTS
IN
OUR
EXPERIENCE
.
252
29.4
LITTLE
FINGER
CARPOMETACARPAL
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
253
29.4.1
INTRODUCTION
.
253
XIII
CONTENTS
29.4.2
CURRENT
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUES
.
253
29.5
CONCLUSION
.
256
29.4.3
OUR
APPROACH
AND
MANAGEMENT
.
254
30.
REVISION
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
258
SUMEDH
C.
TALWALKAR,
MATTHEW
RICKS,
AND
IAN
TRAIL
30.1
INTRODUCTION
.
258
30.2
CAUSES
OF
FAILURE
OF
A
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
258
30.2.1
INFECTION
.
258
30.2.2
ASEPTIC
LOOSENING
.
258
30.2.3
IMPLANT
FRACTURE
.
261
30.2.4
BIOMECHANICAL
MISMATCH
.
261
30.3
MANAGING
BONE
LOSS
.
262
30.3.1
BONE
GRAFTING
.
262
30.3.2
WRIST
ARTHRODESIS
.
262
30.3.3
RESECTION
ARTHROPLASTY
.
262
30.3.4
SUMMARY
OF
OPTIONS
FOR
REVISION
OF
A
WRIST
ARTHROPLASTY
.
262
30.4
REVISION
ARTHROPLASTY
TECHNIQUE
.
262
30.4.1
TECHNIQUE
.
262
30.4.2
THE
TECHNIQUE
STEPS
.
263
30.5
UNIT
EXPERIENCE
AT
WRIGHTINGTON
HOSPITAL
.
264
30.5.1
UNIT
EXPERIENCE
BACKGROUND
.
264
30.5.2
SURVIVORSHIP
OF
THE
REVISION
TWA
IN
OUR
SERIES
.
264
30.5.3
COMPARISON
WITH
OTHER
UNITS
.
264
30.6
SUMMARY
.
266
SECTION
5
ARTHROPLASTY
OF
THE
DRUJ
31.
SYSTEMATIC
REVIEW
OF
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
(DRUJ)
ARTHROPLASTY
.
271
LAWRENCE
STEPHEN
MOULTON
AND
CREY
CIDDINS
31.1
INTRODUCTION
.
271
31.2
METHODS
.
271
31.2.1
INCLUSION
CRITERIA
.
271
31.2.2
EXCLUSION
CRITERIA
.
272
31.2.3
LITERATURE
SEARCH
.
272
31.2.4
OUTCOME
MEASURES
.
272
31.2.5
ASSESSMENT
OF
THE
LEVEL
OF
EVIDENCE.
272
31.2.6
ASSESSMENTOF
METHODOLOGICAL
QUALITY
272
31.2.7
ASSESSMENT
OF
SURVIVORSHIP
.
272
31.3
RESULTS
.
272
31.3.1
STUDIES
IDENTIFIED
.
272
31.3.2
IMPLANT
TYPES
.
272
31.3.3
LITERATURE
QUALITY
AND
RISK
OF
BIAS
.
275
31.4
DISCUSSION
.
278
31.5
CONCLUSIONS
.
282
32.
FIRST
CHOICE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
284
LADISLAV
NAGY
32.1
INTRODUCTION
.
.
284
32.4
INDICATIONS
.
.
286
32.2
IMPLANT
CHARACTERISTICS
.
.
284
32.5
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
.
287
32.3
SURGICAL
TECHNIQUE
.
.
285
32.6
AUTHOR
'
S
OWN
EXPERIENCE
.
.
287
XIV
CONTENTS
MAURIZIO
CALCAGNI,
THOMAS
CIESEN,
MARCO
CUIDI,
LISA
REISSNER,
AND
FLORIAN
S.
FRUEH
33.
UHP
DRUJ
ARTHROPLASTY
.
JORG
VAN
SCHOONHOVEN
YY
YY
YY
.
YY
YY
YY
289
33.1
INTRODUCTION
.
289
33.5
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
292
33.2
HERBERT
ULNAR
HEAD
PROSTHESIS
.
290
33.6
RESULTS
.
292
OPERATIVE
TECHNIQUE
.
33.6.1
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
292
33.3
290
33.6.2
PATIENT
EXAMPLE
.
293
33.4
INDICATIONS
.
291
33.7
CONCLUSION
.
294
34.
ECLYPSE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
.
296
DIRCKANANOS
FLORES
AND
MARC
CARCIA-ELIAS
34.1
INTRODUCTION
.
296
34.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
300
34.2
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
THE
IMPLANT
AND
34.5
AUTHOR
'
S
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
.
296
TECHNIQUE
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
.
300
34.2.1
TECHNIQUE
.
296
34.5.1
RESULTS
.
300
34.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
298
34.5.2
TIPS
AND
TRICKS
.
300
35.
SALVAGE
DISTAL
RADIOULNAR
JOINT
ARTHROPLASTY
WITH
THE
APTIS
IMPLANT
.
301
35.1
INTRODUCTION
.
301
35.5
AUTHORS
'
OWN
EXPERIENCE
AND
PREFERRED
TECHNIQUE
35.2
THE
IMPLANT
AND
TECHNIQUE
.
301
(TIPS
AND
TRICKS)
.
.
302
35.3
INDICATIONS
AND
CONTRAINDICATIONS
.
302
35.6
CONCLUSIONS.
.
305
35.4
RESULTS
IN
THE
LITERATURE
.
302
INDEX
.
.
307
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spelling | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 Stephan F. Schindele, MD, Grey Giddins, FRCS (Orth), Philippe Bellemère, MD Stuttgart ; New York ; Delhi ; Rio de Janeiro Thieme [2021] © 2021 xx, 310 Seiten 520 Illustrationen 27 cm x 19.5 cm Enthält: 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Arthroplastik (DE-588)4204008-5 gnd rswk-swf Handchirurgie (DE-588)4023219-0 gnd rswk-swf FESSH instructional course book arthroplasty joints hand surgery plastic surgery orthopedic surgery Chirurgie Handchirurgie (DE-588)4023219-0 s Arthroplastik (DE-588)4204008-5 s DE-604 Schindele, Stephan F. (DE-588)1239836562 edt Giddins, Grey (DE-588)1239837062 edt Bellemère, Philippe (DE-588)1239837348 edt Georg Thieme Verlag KG (DE-588)1064287301 pbl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-13-243175-1 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032775020&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 |
title_auth | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 |
title_exact_search | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 |
title_full | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 Stephan F. Schindele, MD, Grey Giddins, FRCS (Orth), Philippe Bellemère, MD |
title_fullStr | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 Stephan F. Schindele, MD, Grey Giddins, FRCS (Orth), Philippe Bellemère, MD |
title_full_unstemmed | Arthroplasty in hand surgery FESSH instructional course book 2020 Stephan F. Schindele, MD, Grey Giddins, FRCS (Orth), Philippe Bellemère, MD |
title_short | Arthroplasty in hand surgery |
title_sort | arthroplasty in hand surgery fessh instructional course book 2020 |
title_sub | FESSH instructional course book 2020 |
topic | Arthroplastik (DE-588)4204008-5 gnd Handchirurgie (DE-588)4023219-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Arthroplastik Handchirurgie |
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