Aptis Distal Radioulnar Joint Implant: Management of Remarkable Complications

Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1779448
Shirley D. Stougie, Frederique M. Kemme, J. Coert, J. Oonk, Lara Plugge, Margriet H. M. van Doesburg
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Background The aim of an Aptis distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) implant is to reconstruct the DRUJ in patients with a destroyed, painful DRUJ, and gross ulnar instability. The literature is scarce regarding the management of (severe) early complications related to the Aptis implant in wrists with more rare conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, congenital malformations, or leiomyosarcoma of the distal ulna. Purpose This paper describes the clinical results, (severe) early complications related to the implant, revision surgery, patient satisfaction with the revision surgery, and esthetic appearance of the affected wrist in this specific cohort. Patients and Methods Retrospective evaluation of five consecutive patients with a short-to-medium follow-up time of 32 months (range: 18–53 months) was carried out. Results The follow-up revealed implant osseointegration failure in two cases, periprosthetic fractures in two cases, and acute carpal tunnel syndrome in one case. Three Aptis DRUJ arthroplasties were converted into a proximal Darrach. In four cases (80%), the patient was satisfied with the revision surgery due to pain reduction. In four cases (80%), the esthetic appearance of the affected wrist was found disappointing. Conclusion This study describes remarkable complications related to the Aptis implants in wrists with more rare conditions. The implant is more likely to fail in wrists with poor bone stock, remodeling of the radius, deformation, and malformation of the radius. The range of indications for the usage of the implant to maintain wrist function may be strict. Level of Evidence IV.
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Aptis 桡侧远端关节植入物:显著并发症的处理
背景 Aptis桡侧远端肘关节(DRUJ)植入物的目的是为桡侧远端肘关节受损、疼痛和尺骨严重不稳的患者重建桡侧远端肘关节。关于 Aptis 假体对患有类风湿性关节炎、先天性畸形或尺骨远端利肌肉瘤等罕见病症的腕部患者的(严重)早期并发症的处理,相关文献极少。目的 本文描述了这一特定人群的临床结果、与植入物相关的(严重)早期并发症、翻修手术、患者对翻修手术的满意度以及患腕的美观程度。患者和方法 对连续五例患者进行了回顾性评估,中短期随访时间为 32 个月(18-53 个月)。结果 随访结果显示,两例患者的假体骨结合失败,两例患者的假体周围骨折,一例患者的急性腕管综合征。有三例 Aptis DRUJ 关节置换术转化为近端达氏手术。其中四例(80%)患者因疼痛减轻而对翻修手术表示满意。四例患者(80%)的患腕外观美观程度令人失望。结论 本研究描述了与 Aptis 假体有关的显著并发症,这些并发症多发生在患有罕见病症的腕部。在骨量不足、桡骨重塑、桡骨变形和畸形的情况下,植入物更容易失效。使用该植入物维持手腕功能的适应症范围可能比较严格。证据等级 IV。
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