Medium to Long-Term Follow-Up After Pyrocarbon Disc Interposition Arthroplasty for Treatment of CMC Thumb Joint Arthritis
van Laarhoven, Cecile M.C.A.; Ottenhoff, Janna S.E.; van Hoorn, Bastiaan T.J.A.; van Heijl, Mark; Schuurman, Arnold H.; van der Heijden, Brigitte E.P.A.
(2021) Journal of Hand Surgery, volume 46, issue 2, pp. 150.e1 - 150.e14
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Purpose: Pyrocarbon disc interposition arthroplasty has been designed for the surgical treatment of Eaton–Glickel grade II/III carpometacarpal thumb joint arthritis. This study presents the results of this technique with a minimum 5-year follow up. Methods: We assessed 4 questionnaires for patient-reported outcome measurements in a cross-sectional study: the Patient-Rated Wrist
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and Hand Evaluation, Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire, Michigan Hand Questionnaire, and questions about satisfaction at the 5-year follow up. We evaluated grip and pinch strength, range of motion, and the radiological position of the disc. Finally, a Kaplan–Meier survival analysis was performed. Results: A total of 164 thumbs (in 137 patients) were available for follow-up varying from 5 to 12 years. Median Patient-Rated Wrist and Hand Evaluation, Disabilities of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand, and Michigan Hand Questionnaire scores were 17, 18, and 76, respectively. The satisfaction score was 9 (Likert scale of 1–10). Grip and pinch strength reached nearly 100% compared with the contralateral hand. Range of motion resulted in a Kapandji score of 10. Thumb height showed a marginal loss and the Kaplan–Meier survival curve showed a survival rate of 91%. Conclusions: Our study suggests that pyrocarbon disc interposition arthroplasty is a reliable and feasible treatment for carpometacarpal thumb joint arthritis at medium-term follow-up. It was associated with a high level of patient satisfaction; it maintained thumb height and the implant survived in 91% of patients. Strength and range of motion were comparable to the contralateral hand after a minimum follow-up of 5 years. Type of study/level of evidence: Therapeutic IV.
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Keywords: Carpometacarpal thumb joint, interposition arthroplasty, osteoarthritis, PyroDisk, trapeziometacarpal arthritis, Cross-Sectional Studies, Follow-Up Studies, Trapezium Bone/surgery, Humans, Arthroplasty, Carbon, Michigan, Thumb/surgery, Carpometacarpal Joints/surgery, Range of Motion, Articular, Osteoarthritis/surgery, Hand Strength, Surgery, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Journal Article
ISSN: 0363-5023
Publisher: W.B. Saunders
Note: Funding Information: The authors received a research grant from Integra Life Sciences. This research grant was used only to perform the study and for execution of the study. We thank Marcus C.Y. Tong for the illustration of Figure 2B, C . Funding Information: The authors received a research grant from Integra Life Sciences. This research grant was used only to perform the study and for execution of the study. We thank Marcus C.Y. Tong for the illustration of Figure 2B, C. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 American Society for Surgery of the Hand
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