Literature DB >> 19898759

Inflammatory response with osteolysis related to a bioabsorbable anchor in the finger: a case report.

Gregory J Galano1, Kevin N Jiang, Robert J Strauch, Melvin P Rosenwasser, Peter Tang.   

Abstract

Soft tissue fixation of ligaments and tendons in the hand can be achieved by the use of metal or bioabsorbable suture anchors. Advantages of bioabsorbable suture anchors include lack of interference in magnetic resonance imaging, resorption of anchor, replacement by bone, and no need for hardware removal. However, complications of these bioabsorbable implants include inflammatory response to the material use. We present what we believe to be the first case in the hand of a poly(l-lactide-co-d,l-lacitide) suture anchor causing an inflammatory response leading to significant osteolysis 4 months postoperatively after repair of a ring finger flexor digitorum profundus avulsion. Exploration of the distal phalanx revealed an intact implant and repair, no signs of infection, and an extensive bone defect. Pathology showed chronically inflamed tissue. This case has led us to reconsider the use of bioabsorbable anchor sutures in the hand. Further research is necessary to better define the contraindications to bioabsorbable suture anchor use in the hand.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19898759      PMCID: PMC2920396          DOI: 10.1007/s11552-009-9240-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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