Metal hypersensitivity in trapeziometacarpal arthroplasty: A systematic pattern of progression

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Nathan Milliot , Jérome Jeudy , Nicolas Bigorre
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Abstract

Metal hypersensitivity is a rare and often underestimated complication, as shown by the small number of published studies, particularly concerning the upper limbs and the hand. However, the increase in the annual number of trapeziometacarpal arthroplasties underlines the importance of better understanding of this problem.

We performed a study based on data from the revision of trapeziometacarpal prostheses to assess the incidence of this complication and to define a sequence of radiological changes to detect metal hypersensitivity.

This single-center retrospective study included 37 patients operated on between January 2014 and November 2023 for revision of trapeziometacarpal prosthesis. Ten (27%) had no clearly identified cause of failure.

For these 10 patients, we analyzed clinical data and postoperative X-rays. In the 11 revision arthroplasties, 2 patients had no symptoms or radiographic signs suggestive of allergy. Six patients had a-posteriori diagnosis established by allergy testing, which also identified 2 additional patients, for a total of 8 patients (21% of the initial cohort). In these cases, there was systematic metaphyseal osteolysis of the first metacarpal between 15 days and 1 month after implantation. Clinically, most patients had an asymptomatic period of 2 weeks to 1 month before onset of symptoms and osteolysis, often accompanied by local inflammation.

This study found a reproducible pattern of progression, characterized by the appearance of radiographic signs of osteolysis in the first month, followed by clinical deterioration. Although this course is strongly suggestive of a metal hypersensitivity, it is crucial not to exclude the possibility of an infectious cause, which should always be considered.

梯形掌关节置换术中的金属过敏症:一种系统性的发展模式。
金属过敏症是一种罕见且经常被低估的并发症,已发表的研究报告数量很少,尤其是关于上肢和手部的研究报告。然而,随着每年梯形掌关节置换手术数量的增加,更好地了解这一问题显得尤为重要。我们根据梯形掌骨假体翻修的数据进行了一项研究,以评估这种并发症的发生率,并确定检测金属过敏的放射学变化序列。这项单中心回顾性研究纳入了 37 名在 2014 年 1 月至 2023 年 11 月期间接受过手术的梯形掌骨假体翻修患者。其中 10 例(27%)没有明确的失败原因。我们对这 10 名患者的临床数据和术后 X 光片进行了分析。在 11 例翻修关节置换术中,有 2 例患者没有任何过敏症状或影像学体征。有 6 名患者通过过敏测试确定了事后诊断,又发现了另外 2 名患者,共计 8 名患者(占初始患者总数的 21%)。在这些病例中,第一掌骨在植入后 15 天到 1 个月之间出现了系统性骨骺溶解。从临床上看,大多数患者在出现症状和骨溶解之前有2周到1个月的无症状期,通常伴有局部炎症。这项研究发现了一种可重复的进展模式,其特点是在第一个月出现骨溶解的影像学征象,随后临床症状恶化。虽然这种病程强烈提示为金属过敏症,但也不能排除感染原因的可能性,这一点至关重要,应始终予以考虑。
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CiteScore
1.70
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审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: As the official publication of the French, Belgian and Swiss Societies for Surgery of the Hand, as well as of the French Society of Rehabilitation of the Hand & Upper Limb, ''Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation'' - formerly named "Chirurgie de la Main" - publishes original articles, literature reviews, technical notes, and clinical cases. It is indexed in the main international databases (including Medline). Initially a platform for French-speaking hand surgeons, the journal will now publish its articles in English to disseminate its author''s scientific findings more widely. The journal also includes a biannual supplement in French, the monograph of the French Society for Surgery of the Hand, where comprehensive reviews in the fields of hand, peripheral nerve and upper limb surgery are presented. Organe officiel de la Société française de chirurgie de la main, de la Société française de Rééducation de la main (SFRM-GEMMSOR), de la Société suisse de chirurgie de la main et du Belgian Hand Group, indexée dans les grandes bases de données internationales (Medline, Embase, Pascal, Scopus), Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation - anciennement titrée Chirurgie de la main - publie des articles originaux, des revues de la littérature, des notes techniques, des cas clinique. Initialement plateforme d''expression francophone de la spécialité, la revue s''oriente désormais vers l''anglais pour devenir une référence scientifique et de formation de la spécialité en France et en Europe. Avec 6 publications en anglais par an, la revue comprend également un supplément biannuel, la monographie du GEM, où sont présentées en français, des mises au point complètes dans les domaines de la chirurgie de la main, des nerfs périphériques et du membre supérieur.
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