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Salvage of Failed Achilles Tendon Interposition Arthroplasty for DRUJ Instability After Ulnar Head Resection With Aptis Prosthesis.

Sunishka M Wimalawansa1,2, Rocio Rodriguez Lopez3, Fernando Garcia de Lucas3, Luc De Smet4, Michael A Boin2, Matthew Dorweiler2, Ilse Degreef4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Historically, failed conservative treatment for irreparably damaged distal radioulnar joints (DRUJs) is treated via distal ulnar resection or DRUJ fusion; complications include disabling painful convergence of the radius and ulnar stump during lifting Various treatments for radioulnar impingement include distal radioulnar Achilles tendon allograft interpositional arthroplasty. This technique does not adequately prevent radioulnar impingement and we explore an alternative treatment.
METHODS: We report 7 adult patients who failed Achilles tendon interposition, subsequently treated with Aptis total DRUJ prostheses (mean follow-up, 26 months; range, 7-40).
RESULTS: Revision to Aptis prosthesis produced clinically stable DRUJ, improved grip strength and painless lifting capabilities, high patient satisfaction, and no major complications. All returned to daily activities and even recreational sports.
CONCLUSIONS: Tendon lacks biomechanical features key to the shock-absorbing function of cartilage-features it cannot deliver when used to prevent radioulnar convergence. We report Aptis DRUJ prosthesis as an alternative to the tendon allograft technique.

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Keywords:  Aptis total DRUJ prosthesis; allograft interposition arthroplasty; radioulnar impingement

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28832196      PMCID: PMC5684928          DOI: 10.1177/1558944716676251

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


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