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对于保守治疗失败的寰椎骨性关节炎(TMC)患者,关节融合术是一种可靠的治疗方法。关节融合术传统上被认为是一种suitable治疗年轻,活跃的男性,特别是在创伤后的环境中,谁希望最大的力量。文献中描述了许多关节融合术,然而,报道的高不愈合率可能会阻碍外科医生使用关节融合术治疗TMC OA。本文介绍了一种使用Speed™连续加压镍钛醇固定系统(BioMedical Enterprises, Inc., San Antonio, TX)和自体骨移植物进行TMC关节融合术的技术,以及60例连续接受该手术的患者(72个拇指)的结果。收集并分析主观、临床和影像学结果。患者平均年龄54.2岁(30 ~ 69岁),男性占51.7%。融合率为95.8%(69/72)。三例骨不连中有两例需要翻修融合手术。键夹紧强度从平均6.7 kg增加到9.3 kg (P
Trapeziometacarpal Arthrodesis Technique and Outcomes using a Nitinol Compression Staple.
Trapeziometacarpal (TMC) arthrodesis is a reliable procedure to treat individuals with trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (TMC OA) who have failed conservative treatment. Arthrodesis has classically been deemed as a suitable treatment for young, active males, particularly in the post-traumatic setting, who desire maximum strength. There are numerous arthrodesis techniques described in the literature, however, reported high nonunion rates may deter surgeons from treating TMC OA with arthrodesis. A technique for TMC arthrodesis using the Speed™ Continuous Compression Nitinol Fixation System (BioMedical Enterprises, Inc., San Antonio, TX) and autogenous bone graft is presented here, along with outcomes of 60 consecutive patients (72 thumbs) who underwent the procedure. Subjective, clinical, and radiographic outcomes were collected and analyzed. Average patient age was 54.2 years (range, 30 to 69), and 51.7% were male. Fusion rate was 95.8% (69/72). Two of the three nonunions required revision fusion surgery. Key pinch strength increased from an average of 6.7 to 9.3 kg (P<0.05) and grip strength increased from an average of 33.7 to 41.1 kg (P<0.05) at an average follow-up of 23.4 months (median, 16.5). Patient satisfaction was 94%. Ninety percent of patients would repeat the procedure. Average postoperative Quick Disability of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) score was 11.7 (median, 4.5) at an average follow-up of 54.2 months. Trapeziometacarpal arthrodesis using Nitinol Compression staples is a reliable treatment option for TMC OA, with a low nonunion rate. This technique leads to excellent patient satisfaction and improved key pinch and grip strength.
期刊介绍:
Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery presents authoritative, practical information on today"s advances in hand and upper extremity surgery. It features articles by leading experts on the latest surgical techniques, the newest equipment, and progress in therapies for rehabilitation. The primary focus of the journal is hand surgery, but articles on the wrist, elbow, and shoulder are also included. Major areas covered include arthroscopy, microvascular surgery, plastic surgery, congenital anomalies, tendon and nerve disorders, trauma, and work-related injuries.