Metal-on-metal disease in wrist arthroplasty: a systematic review and proposed management algorithm.

IF 1.4 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Brahman Sivakumar, Antony Rapisarda, Heidi Freeman, Joshua Xu, David Graham
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Abstract

Background: Wrist arthroplasty is becoming increasingly popular. Metal-on-metal (MOM) articulations have been offered to diminish wear and increase range of motion. This systematic review aims to survey the literature for reports of MOM disease in the setting of wrist arthroplasty, identify patient characteristics that may predispose to its incidence and offer an algorithm for management of such patients.

Methods: An electronic database search of PubMed, Ovid Medline, Embase and CENTRAL was performed. Studies were included if they were published in English; reported original data following the implantation of a wrist replacement device; and commented on the presence of either intra-capsular metallosis or raised systemic metal ion levels. Studies were graded by the QUADAS-2 tool.

Results: Nine studies with 124 patients were identified for inclusion. The mean age was 63 years (range 29-87). Complications included neurological symptoms, wrist pain, loss of range of motion and swelling. Time to revision surgery ranged from 12.5 to 72 months. The arc range of motion ranged from 112 to 140 degrees.

Conclusions: MOM disease is seen in patients with a retained arc of motion, particularly in females. A MOM articulation is not recommended when implanting a wrist arthroplasty. Close surveillance utilizing regular clinical, haematological and radiological review should be performed in patients who have previously undergone wrist arthroplasty with MOM articulation.

Level of evidence: V.

背景:腕关节置换术越来越受欢迎。金属对金属(MOM)关节可减少磨损并增加活动范围。本系统性综述旨在调查文献中有关腕关节置换术中 MOM 疾病的报道,确定可能导致该疾病发生的患者特征,并为此类患者的管理提供一种算法:方法:对 PubMed、Ovid Medline、Embase 和 CENTRAL 进行电子数据库检索。纳入的研究必须是以英文发表的;报告了植入腕关节置换装置后的原始数据;对囊内金属病变或全身金属离子水平升高进行了评论。研究采用QUADAS-2工具进行分级:结果:共确定了 9 项研究,纳入 124 名患者。平均年龄为 63 岁(29-87 岁不等)。并发症包括神经症状、手腕疼痛、活动范围减小和肿胀。接受翻修手术的时间从12.5个月到72个月不等。弧形活动范围从112度到140度不等:结论:MOM疾病可见于活动弧度受限的患者,尤其是女性。在植入腕关节假体时,不建议使用MOM关节。对于曾经接受过带有MOM关节的腕关节置换术的患者,应通过定期的临床、血液学和放射学检查进行密切监测:V.
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自引率
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审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (EJOST) aims to publish high quality Orthopedic scientific work. The objective of our journal is to disseminate meaningful, impactful, clinically relevant work from each and every region of the world, that has the potential to change and or inform clinical practice.
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