V A Nuñez1, N D Citron. 1. Hand Unit, Nelson Hospital, Kingston Road, London SW20 8DB, UK.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Osteoarthritis of the metacarpophalangeal joints is difficult to manage due to the high demands placed on any prosthesis. We report the preliminary results of our experience using the Ascension pyrolytic carbon implant. METHOD: A pyrocarbon metacarpophalangeal joint replacement was implanted into seven patients (10 metacarpophalangeal joints) with osteoarthritis. Patients were reviewed both clinically and radiologically. RESULTS: At a mean follow-up of 2.2 years (1-4 years) there were no implant failures nor loosenings. Pain scores improved from 68% to 3% postoperatively, and there was a very high rate of patient satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Pyrocarbon implants are a promising solution to a condition which may be otherwise difficult to treat surgically.
INTRODUCTION:Osteoarthritis of the metacarpophalangeal joints is difficult to manage due to the high demands placed on any prosthesis. We report the preliminary results of our experience using the Ascension pyrolytic carbon implant. METHOD: A pyrocarbon metacarpophalangeal joint replacement was implanted into seven patients (10 metacarpophalangeal joints) with osteoarthritis. Patients were reviewed both clinically and radiologically. RESULTS: At a mean follow-up of 2.2 years (1-4 years) there were no implant failures nor loosenings. Pain scores improved from 68% to 3% postoperatively, and there was a very high rate of patient satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Pyrocarbon implants are a promising solution to a condition which may be otherwise difficult to treat surgically.
Authors: Marcio Aurélio Aita; Rafael Saleme Alves; Luis Felipe Longuino; Carlos Henrique Vieira Ferreira; Douglas Hideki Ikeuti; Luciano Muller Reis Rodrigues Journal: Rev Bras Ortop Date: 2016-06-06