修复(触摸)和关节成形手术治疗掌骨关节病的比较分析:两年随访的功能效果和患者满意度

Q3 Medicine
Eleonora Piccirilli MD, PhD , Priscilla di Sette MD , Michele Rampoldi MD , Matteo Primavera MD , Chiara Salvati MD , Umberto Tarantino MD
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摘要

目的Trapeziometacarpal(TMC)关节假体在治疗TMC关节病方面有其自身的挑战,尤其是与目前的金标准--关节置换术相比。方法我们评估了在两个中心接受治疗的 100 名 TMC 关节炎患者,将其分为两组:A 组接受 TMC 假体(触摸)治疗,B 组接受关节置换术治疗,随访 2 年:分别为 34.6% vs 67.1% 和 2% vs 9.1%(P < .0001)。虽然 A 组在 3 个月时的手臂、肩部和手部残疾缩短问卷得分也较低,但没有统计学意义。值得注意的是,在 1 年和 2 年时,A 组的得分更高,但无统计学意义。6 个月时的 Kapandji 评分差异显著:9.8 vs 9.1 (P = .029)。虽然视觉模拟量表显示假体组的数值普遍较低,但没有统计学差异。此外,M1/M2 比值在术后变得显著,有利于 A 组(P <.05)。结论Trapeziometacarpal 假体有望治疗 TMC 关节炎,增强功能、拇指长度和患者恢复,值得进一步研究和 X 光指导。
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Comparative Analysis of Prosthetic (Touch) and Arthroplastic Surgeries for Trapeziometacarpal Arthrosis: Functional Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction With a 2-Year Follow-Up

Purpose

Trapeziometacarpal (TMC) joint prosthesis poses its own challenges for the treatment of TMC arthrosis, especially when compared with the present gold standard, arthroplasty. The aim of this study was to highlight possible outcome differences and patients’ satisfaction regarding the treatment of TMC arthrosis.

Methods

We evaluated 100 patients with TMC arthrosis treated in two centers and divided into two groups: group A received TMC prosthesis (Touch), whereas group B was treated with arthroplasty, with a 2-year follow-up period.

Results

In a comparative analysis, findings revealed group A's superiority in the shortened disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire scores at 1 and 6 months, with significant differences: 34.6% vs 67.1% and 2% vs 9.1%, respectively (P < .0001). Although group A also showed lower the shortened disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand questionnaire scores at 3 months, this was not statistically significant. Notably, at 1 and 2 years, group A demonstrated better scores without statistical significance. The Kapandji score differed significantly at 6 months: 9.8 vs 9.1 (P = .029). Although the visual analog scale showed generally lower values for the prosthesis group, no statistical differences emerged. Additionally, the M1/M2 ratio became significant postoperatively, favoring group A (P < .05).

Conclusions

Trapeziometacarpal prosthesis shows promise for TMC arthrosis, enhancing function, thumb length, and patient recovery, warranting further research and x-ray guidance.

Type of study/level of evidence

Therapeutic III.

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