| Literature DB >> 30112006 |
Toshitake Taii1, Takumi Matsumoto1,2, Sakae Tanaka2, Ichiro Nakamura1,3, Katsumi Ito1,4, Takuo Juji1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Although wrist arthrodesis using a plate is an established treatment with a well-documented successful union rate for severely destroyed wrists, plate-related complications are a matter of great concern.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30112006 PMCID: PMC6077619 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4719634
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Rheumatol ISSN: 1687-9260
Figure 1Photographs showing the AO wrist fusion plate with a short bend and the LCP metaphyseal plate 3.5 from top view (a) and side view (b).
Figure 2Representative anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) radiographs of wrist arthrodesis using the AO wrist fusion plate.
Figure 3Representative anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) radiographs of wrist arthrodesis using LCP metaphyseal plate.
Data of patients in the AO wrist fusion plate group: demographics, plate type, number of screws used, postoperative complications, and follow-up period.
| Case | Sex | Age | Disease | Stage | F-U | Other procedures | Bone graft | Plate type | MC screws; no. | Radial screws; no. | Complications | Plate removal |
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| 1 | F | 28 | 10 | III | 20 | CMJ arthrodesis (I), MPJ synovectomy (III) | Auto | Short | 4 | 4 | - | - |
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| 2 | M | 42 | 9 | III | 19 | - | Auto | Standard | 4 | 3 | - | - |
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| 3 | F | 58 | 14 | IV | 128 | - | Auto + Allo | Short | 4 | 4 | - | - |
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| 4 | F | 60 | 24 | IV | 119 | - | Auto + Allo | Short | 3 | 4 | Pain over the plate | YES |
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| 5 | F | 56 | 15 | IV | 6 | IPJ arthrodesis (I) | Allo | Short | 4 | 3 | Wound dehiscence and infection | YES |
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| 6 | F | 52 | 7 | IV | 112 | IPJ arthrodesis (I), MPJ synovectomy (III), tendon transfer for extensor tendon rupture | Auto | Short | 3 | 4 | - | - |
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| 7 | F | 63 | 23 | IV | 52 | Tendon transfer for extensor tendon rupture | Auto | Short | 3 | 4 | Extensor tendon adhesion | YES |
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| 8 | F | 81 | 17 | IV | 29 | - | Auto | Short | 4 | 4 | Fracture | YES |
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| 9 | F | 76 | 16 | IV | 30 | DIPJ arthrodesis (II) | Auto | Short | 3 | 4 | - | - |
M, male; F, female; y, year; m, month; Stage, Steinbrocker stage; F-U, follow-up; CMJ, carpometacarpal joint; MPJ, metacarpophalangeal joint; IPJ, interphalangeal joint; DIPJ, distal interphalangeal joint; Auto, autograft; Allo, allograft; MC, metacarpal.
Data of patients in the LCP metaphyseal plate group: demographics, plate type, number of screws used, postoperative complications, and follow-up period.
| Case | Sex | Age | Disease duration (y) | Stage | F-U | Other procedures | Bone graft | Plate type | MC screws, no. | Radial screws, no. | Complications | Plate removal |
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| 1 | F | 72 | 22 | IV | 9 | MPJ implant arthroplasty (II, I II, IV, V), PIPJ arthrodesis (IV), DIPJ arthrodesis (III, IV, V) | Auto + Allo | 6-hole | 2 | 3 | - | - |
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| 2 | F | 64 | 28 | IV | 65 | MPJ implant arthroplasty (II, III, IV, V) | Auto + Allo | 6-hole | 2 | 3 | - | - |
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| 3 | M | 60 | 3 | III | 53 | Tendon transfer for extensor tendon rupture | Auto | 8-hole | 2 | 4 | - | - |
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| 4 | F | 21 | 21 | IV | 49 | MPJ implant arthroplasty (II, III, IV, V) | Allo | 6-hole | 2 | 2 | - | - |
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| 5 | F | 31 | 31 | IV | 51 | MPJ implant arthroplasty (II, V), DIPJ arthrodesis (IV) | Auto | 7-hole | 2 | 3 | - | - |
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| 6 | M | 60 | 3 | III | 51 | - | Auto | 7-hole | 2 | 3 | - | - |
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| 7 | F | 62 | 31 | IV | 6 | CMJ arthrodesis (I), MPJ implant arthroplasty (III), | Auto + Allo | 6-hole | 3 | 3 | - | - |
M, male; F, female; y, year; m, month; F-U, follow-up; MPJ, metacarpophalangeal joint; PIPJ, proximal interphalangeal joint; DIPJ, distal interphalangeal joint; CMJ, carpometacarpal joint; Auto, autograft; Allo, allograft; MC, metacarpal
Contralateral side of case no. 3 in Table 1.
Contralateral side of case no. 4 in Table 1.
Contralateral side of case no. 3 in Table 2.
| AO wrist fusion plate (n = 9) | LCP metaphyseal plate (n = 7) | |||||
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| Immediately after surgery | Most recent F-U |
| Immediately after surgery | Most recent F-U |
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| WE angle (degrees) | 13.9 (10–18) | 14.4 (10–18) | 0.72 | 21.4 (16–24) | 20.6 (16–27) | 0.67 |
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| Ulnar deviation angle (degrees) | 7.2 (2–15) | 8.7 (2–15) | 0.11 | 12.3 (3–21) | 12.3 (7–20) | > 0.99 |
LCP, locking compression plate; F-U, follow-up; WE, wrist extension.
| AO wrist fusion plate | LCP metaphyseal plate |
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| |∆WE angle| (degrees) | 3.0 (0–5) | 3.6 (2–6) | 0.57 |
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| |∆Ulnar deviation angle| (degrees) | 1.8 (0–5) | 3.0 (0–5) | 0.28 |
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| Distance between MC head | 2.1 (1.5–3.2) | 2.8 (2.5–3.4) | 0.005 |
LCP, locking compression plate; WE, wrist extension; MC, metacarpal.