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Effects of implant material and plate design on tendon function and morphology.

Mark S Cohen1, Thomas M Turner, Robert M Urban.   

Abstract

Titanium implants are an alternative to stainless steel implants for internal fixation after fracture. The advantages of titanium include decreased implant stiffness, increased bio-compatibility, and diminished stress shielding. However, titanium has been implicated in tendon irritation and adhesions when used in the hand and wrist. We evaluated the relationship between extensor tendon morphology and dorsal plating of the distal radius in a canine model using distal radius pi plates made of stainless steel, titanium, and titanium alloy with a modified ramped edge design. We found marked histologic changes in the tendons and surrounding soft tissues including tendon deformation and degeneration (fibrillation, cartilage metaplasia, hypocellularity and hyalinization of blood vessels), peritendonous adhesions and neovascularity in the parenchyma. Only a minimal inflammatory cell infiltrate was identified and was limited to the tenosynovium and/or paratenon. No differences were identified between titanium and stainless steel implants and those with a ramped design. Although all animals lost wrist motion with time, no differences were observed between groups. Our results suggest that pi plate placement on the dorsal surface of the distal radius may lead to extensor tendon irritation and dysfunction. There is no evidence to suggest that this is specifically related to titanium or plate edge design.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16601410     DOI: 10.1097/01.blo.0000205894.98361.29

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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3.  The Use of an Adipofascial Flap to Prevent Extensor Tendon Adhesions After Plating of the Proximal Phalanx of the Fingers: A Comparative Study.

Authors:  Stefano Lucchina; Angelo D'Ambrosio; Cesare Fusetti; Marco Guidi
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2020-10-17

4.  Comments on "Complications of Low-Profile Plate Fixation of Phalanx Fractures".

Authors:  Stefano Lucchina; Matteo Meroni; Martin Molitor; Marco Guidi
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2021-12-22

5.  Corrective osteotomy for deformity of the distal radius using a volar locking plate.

Authors:  Brett Peterson; Varun Gajendran; Robert M Szabo
Journal:  Hand (N Y)       Date:  2007-08-10

6.  Stainless steel versus titanium volar multi-axial locking plates for fixation of distal radius fractures: a randomised clinical trial.

Authors:  Gregory B Couzens; Susan E Peters; Kenneth Cutbush; Benjamin Hope; Fraser Taylor; Christopher D James; Carly R Rankin; Mark Ross
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2014-03-11       Impact factor: 2.362

7.  A systematic review of the use of titanium versus stainless steel implants for fracture fixation.

Authors:  Collin C Barber; Matthew Burnham; Ogaga Ojameruaye; Michael D McKee
Journal:  OTA Int       Date:  2021-08-18

8.  Characteristics of two different locking compression plates in the volar fixation of complex articular distal radius fractures.

Authors:  J von Recum; S Matschke; J B Jupiter; D Ring; J-S Souer; M Huber; L Audigé
Journal:  Bone Joint Res       Date:  2012-06-01       Impact factor: 5.853

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