Trapeziectomy with Abductor Pollicis Longus Tendon Interposition Arthroplasty for First Carpometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review.

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Omar Dawood, Livyar Mustafa, Enas Shuber, Ahmed Hagiga, Nicholas Cereceda-Monteoliva, Murtaza Kadhum
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Background: The prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) of the first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint and subsequent thumb disability is rising. Abductor pollicis longus tendon interposition arthroplasty (APLTIA) has gained popularity as a procedure to alleviate pain and restore thumb function.

Methods: A systematic review was performed to assess the current reported outcomes of APLTIA. Inclusion criteria involved clinical studies with case-series as the minimal accepted level of evidence. Our primary outcome focussed on PROMs data, whilst secondary outcomes focussed on objective measures of function and complications. Papers investigating pathologies other than CMC OA or procedures other than APLTIA were excluded.

Results: Twelve studies were included (485 thumbs), all of which were observational in study design. APLTIA appears to be associated with a reduction in pain and functional improvement. APLTIA was not found to complicate further surgery.

Conclusion: APLTIA may be associated with improvement in short-term pain relief and functional status. Further research is required to evaluate the benefits, duration of relief and long-term outcomes of APLTIA.

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斜方切除术联合拇外展长肌腱置换术治疗第一腕关节骨性关节炎:系统综述。
背景:第一腕掌关节(CMC)骨关节炎(OA)和随后的拇指残疾的患病率正在上升。拇外展长肌腱置换术(APLTIA)作为一种减轻疼痛和恢复拇指功能的手术已经得到了广泛的应用。方法:对目前报道的APLTIA结果进行系统评价。纳入标准包括以病例系列作为最低可接受证据水平的临床研究。我们的主要结果集中于PROMs数据,而次要结果集中于功能和并发症的客观测量。排除了除CMC OA以外的病理或除appltia以外的手术。结果:纳入12项研究(485个拇指),研究设计均为观察性研究。appltia似乎与疼痛减轻和功能改善有关。未发现APLTIA使进一步手术复杂化。结论:appltia可能与短期疼痛缓解和功能状态的改善有关。需要进一步的研究来评估APLTIA的益处、缓解持续时间和长期结果。
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