| Literature DB >> 7511909 |
S Wachtl1, G Sennwald, M Rodriguez.
Abstract
Eight silastic implants of the lunate bone were inserted between 1980 and 1984 on 8 patients. Seven patients were seen, at a ten year follow-up visit and were satisfied with the results. However, STT osteoarthritis secondary to the carpal collapse had to be stabilized by a triscaph arthrodesis. The clinical course showed a clear improvement of force and mobility in a first phase, followed by progressive deterioration ending in a return to preoperative values. Multiple intracarpal cysts were found radiologically in all wrists as well as in the distal radius in two cases and in the metacarpal bones in 3 cases. The height of the prosthesis was decreased by about 36%. Carpal collapse and ulnar translation showed a statistically significant progression. According to these findings, silastic prostheses should no longer be recommended.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7511909 DOI: 10.1016/s0753-9053(05)80355-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Chir Main Memb Super ISSN: 1153-2424