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Giuseppe Mosillo1, Morena Anna Basso1, Giovanni Balato1, Alessio Bernasconi1, Antonio Coviello2, Federico Tamborini3, Andrea Poggetti4, Francesco Smeraglia1.
Abstract
Scapholunate advanced collapse collapse (SLAC) is a challenging topic for hand surgeons. The adaptative proximal scaphoid implant (APSI) (Bioprofile-Tornier) is a pyrocarbon ovoid shaped interpositional implant, that allows adaptive mobility during motion. The aim of this systematic review is to analyze the clinical and radiological outcomes of APSI implants and possible complications. We performed a literature search combining the following key-words: "APSI", "Scaphoid's proximal pole", "implant", "scaphoid avascular necrosis", "SLAC", "SNAC", "pyrocarbon", "prosthesis", and "spacer" with no limitations for year of publication. We selected seven studies considered relevant to our systematic review. All studies described an improvement in the grip strength and the flexion extension arch compared to pre-operative values. The percentage of patients who reported progression of osteoarthritis (OA) with APSI was 17.3%, and implant's mobilization has a rate 5.1% (8/156). In conclusion the APSI implant is a reliable alternative for the treatment of SNAC wrist and SLAC wrist.Entities:
Keywords: SNAC; implant; pyrocarbon; scaphoid; wrist
Year: 2021 PMID: 35106130 PMCID: PMC8801581 DOI: 10.52965/001c.30721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop Rev (Pavia) ISSN: 2035-8164