2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2017.10.016
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Arthroscopic Partial Trapeziectomy With Soft Tissue Interposition for Symptomatic Trapeziometacarpal Arthritis: 6-Month and 5-Year Minimum Follow-Up

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“…More recently, in 2018, Logli et al 11 reported the results of the procedure with a longer follow-up than previous studies (after 6 months and 5 years). As an interposition material, they used the dermal matrix allograft GraftJacket.…”
Section: Interposition Materialsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…More recently, in 2018, Logli et al 11 reported the results of the procedure with a longer follow-up than previous studies (after 6 months and 5 years). As an interposition material, they used the dermal matrix allograft GraftJacket.…”
Section: Interposition Materialsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Eaton classification, 4 whereas the latter can also be performed in stage IV cases. Many papers have described partial trapeziectomy, [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] but few have discussed complete trapeziectomy. 17,18 Numerous open surgery techniques, such as temporary Kirschner wire fixation, 19 soft tissue interpositions, 20 ligament reconstruction with or without tendon interposition, 21 and, more recently, suture button suspensionplasty (SBS), 22 have been developed to prevent proximal migration of the first metacarpal bone once the trapezium is removed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Arthroscopic partial or total resection of the trapezium, with soft-tissue interposition with varying biomaterials, has been shown to be effective in improving pain, strength, range of motion and functional scores in the short to medium term. 19,20 However, failure rates of 20-25% with these techniques have been documented, often requiring revision to T-LRTI. 4,19 Further prospective RCTs are warranted to explore the risks and benefits of this technique over others.…”
Section: Arthroscopic Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with Eaton stage IV scaphotrapeziotrapezoid osteoarthritis on plain radiographs are considered to be contraindicated for this technique. 8,9 The technique can also be used in patients who require additional treatment for first MCP joint hyperextension, such as a capsulodesis.…”
Section: Indications and Contraindicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%