硅胶植入掌指关节成形术后严重骨溶解1例报告。

IF 0.9 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Keishiro Kikuchi, Takuji Iwamoto, Yasuhiro Kiyota, Akiko Torii, Taku Suzuki, Noboru Matsumura, Akihisa Ueno, Hajime Okita, Masaya Nakamura
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我们报告一个罕见的病例严重骨溶解后掌指骨(MP)关节置换术使用硅胶植入物在患者类风湿关节炎(RA)。一位72岁的女性在使用sutter型硅胶植入物进行MP关节置换术6年后出现左手背无痛肿块。x线评估显示植入物相关的骨溶解和第二至第五掌骨皮质穿孔。对于严重掌骨丢失的患者,采用带假体的swanson型硅胶植入物联合滑膜切除术和髂骨移植进行翻修关节置换术。一年后,类似的骨溶解发生在右手,再次使用swanson型假体进行翻修关节成形术,无需植骨。术后过程很顺利,在7年的随访期间没有观察到骨溶解或植入物相关并发症的复发。硅胶滑膜炎是硅胶关节置换术的一种公认的并发症,由磨损碎片引发慢性炎症和骨吸收引起。本病例强调了早期发现和干预种植体相关骨溶解的重要性。在骨缺损仍然可控的情况下,使用硅胶植入物进行修复是一种可行且持久的治疗选择。外科医生应该意识到这种潜在的严重并发症,因为延迟干预可能会由于广泛的骨质流失而完全排除硅胶植入物的使用。
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Severe osteolysis following metacarpophalangeal arthroplasty with silicone implants: a case report.

We report a rare case of severe osteolysis following metacarpophalangeal (MP) joint arthroplasty using silicone implants in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. A 72-year-old woman presented with painless masses on the dorsum of the left hand 6 years after MP joint arthroplasty using Sutter-type silicone implants. Radiographic evaluation revealed implant-associated osteolysis and cortical perforation of the second to fifth metacarpals. Revision arthroplasty was performed using grommet-equipped Swanson-type silicone implants combined with synovectomy and iliac bone grafting for severe palmar bone loss. One year later, similar osteolysis occurred in the right hand, and revision arthroplasty was again performed using Swanson-type implants without the need for bone grafting. The postoperative course was uneventful, and no recurrence of osteolysis or implant-related complications was observed over a 7-year follow-up period. Silicone synovitis is a recognised complication of silicone implant arthroplasty, caused by wear debris triggering chronic inflammation and bone resorption. This case highlights the importance of early detection and intervention for implant-related osteolysis. In cases where bone defects remain manageable, revision with grommet-equipped silicone implants can be a viable and durable treatment option. Surgeons should be aware of this potentially severe complication, as delayed intervention may preclude the use of silicone implants altogether due to extensive bone loss.

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