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Objective: Arthroplasty with interposition of a pyrocarbon disc was developed for the surgical treatment of Eaton-Glickel grade II/III arthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb. This study presents the results of this technique with a minimum follow-up of 5 years. METHODS: We evaluated 4 patient-reported outcome measurement questionnaires in a cross-sectional study: Patient-Assessed Wrist and Hand Assessment, Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Disability Questionnaire, Michigan Hand Questionnaire, and 5-Year Follow-Up Satisfaction Questionnaire . -Above. We evaluated grip and pinch strength, range of motion, and radiographic disc position. Finally, a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed. Results: A total of 164 thumbs (in 137 patients) were available for follow-up between 5 and 12 years. Median patient scores for hand and wrist, arm, shoulder, and hand impairments and the Michigan Hand Questionnaire were 17, 18, and 76, respectively. The satisfaction score was 9 (Likert scale from 1 to 10). Grip and pinch strength reached almost 100% compared to the contralateral hand. Range of motion resulted in a Kapandji score of 10. Thumb height showed less loss and the Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed a 91% survival rate. Conclusions: Our study suggests that interpositional pyrocarbon disk arthroplasty is a reliable and feasible treatment for arthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb with medium-term follow-up. It was associated with high patient satisfaction; thumb height was maintained and the implant survived in 91% of patients. Strength and range of motion were comparable to those of the contralateral hand after at least 5 years of follow-up. Type of study/level of evidence: therapeutic IV.
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Pages (of-para) | 150.e1-150.e14 |
daily | Journal of Hand Surgery |
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Van Laarhoven, C., Ottenhoff, JSE., van Hoorn, BTJA., Heijl, M., Schuurman, A.H. e van der Heijden, BEPA. (2021).Mid- and long-term follow-up after arthroplasty with interposition of a pyrocarbon disc for the treatment of thumb CMC arthritis.Journal of Hand Surgery,46(2), 150.e1-150.e14.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsa.2020.07.025
van Laarhoven, Cecilia; Ottenhoff, JSE; van Hoorn, BTJA et al./Mid- and long-term follow-up after arthroplasty with interposition of a pyrocarbon disc for the treatment of thumb CMC arthritis. Em:Journal of Hand Surgery. 2021; flight 46, no. 2. Art. 150.e1-150.e14.
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Van Laarhoven, C., Ottenhoff, JSE, van Hoorn, BTJA, Heijl, M, Schuurman, AH e van der Heijden, BEPA 2021, 'Mid- and long-term follow-up after arthroplasty with interposition of a pyrocarbon disc for the treatment of thumb CMC arthritis',Journal of Hand Surgery, Bd. 46, num. 2, S. 150.e1-150.e14.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhsa.2020.07.025
Mid- and long-term follow-up after arthroplasty with interposition of a pyrocarbon disc for the treatment of thumb CMC arthritis./van Laarhoven, Cecilia; Ottenhoff, JSE; van Hoorn, BTJA et al.
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N2 - Purpose: Pyrocarbon disc interposition arthroplasty was developed for the surgical treatment of Eaton-Glickel Grade II/III arthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb. This study presents the results of this technique with a minimum follow-up of 5 years. METHODS: We evaluated 4 patient-reported outcome measurement questionnaires in a cross-sectional study: Patient-Assessed Wrist and Hand Assessment, Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Disability Questionnaire, Michigan Hand Questionnaire, and 5-Year Follow-Up Satisfaction Questionnaire . -Above. We evaluated grip and pinch strength, range of motion, and radiographic disc position. Finally, a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was performed. Results: A total of 164 thumbs (in 137 patients) were available for follow-up between 5 and 12 years. Median patient scores for hand and wrist, arm, shoulder, and hand impairments and the Michigan Hand Questionnaire were 17, 18, and 76, respectively. The satisfaction score was 9 (Likert scale from 1 to 10). Grip and pinch strength reached almost 100% compared to the contralateral hand. Range of motion resulted in a Kapandji score of 10. Thumb height showed less loss and the Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed a 91% survival rate. Conclusions: Our study suggests that interpositional pyrocarbon disk arthroplasty is a reliable and feasible treatment for arthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb with medium-term follow-up. It was associated with high patient satisfaction; thumb height was maintained and the implant survived in 91% of patients. Strength and range of motion were comparable to those of the contralateral hand after at least 5 years of follow-up. Type of study/level of evidence: therapeutic IV.
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Van Laurhoven C, Ottenhoff JSE, van Hoorn BTJA, Heijl M., Schuurman AH, van der Heijden BEPA.Mid- and long-term follow-up after arthroplasty with interposition of a pyrocarbon disc for the treatment of thumb CMC arthritis.Journal of Hand Surgery. 2021;46(2):150.e1-150.e14. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2020.07.025