2015
DOI: 10.3109/2000656x.2015.1069744
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Partial trapeziectomy and interposition of fascia lata allograft in the operative treatment of thumb base osteoarthritis

Abstract: Partial trapeziectomy with interposition of fascia lata allograft in patients with symptomatic first carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis can achieve reasonable results. It may be considered a reliable operative treatment option in patients with first carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis.

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“…With tendon allografts, operation time can be shortened and donor site morbidity avoided. Results of surgery with processed fascia lata allografts have been reported previously (8,9,10,11). In the present study, fresh frozen human cadaveric tendons from the lower limb were used.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…With tendon allografts, operation time can be shortened and donor site morbidity avoided. Results of surgery with processed fascia lata allografts have been reported previously (8,9,10,11). In the present study, fresh frozen human cadaveric tendons from the lower limb were used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…If only patients with primary osteoarthritis were considered, then 4 reoperations (6.5%) were needed, in 3 of those it was after a partial trapeziectomy and tendon interposition without suspension arthroplasty or ligament reconstruction. In the studies with processed fascia lata allograft interposition, higher revision rates or failures were found if only an interposition was done without suspension or fixation (18% in the study of van der Veen et al (7) and 9% in the study of Spaans et al (11)). No revisions were required after stabilization with bone anchors or K-wires (9,10).…”
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“…Bleeding from subchondral bone forms an organized hematoma which eventually converts into fibrous tissue and together with the interposed material contributes to maintaining the gap in between the bones. 25…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…studied a larger cohort of 22 thumbs treated with this partial trapeziectomy method and found good-toexcellent patient-reported outcomes in 15/22 patients at long-term follow-up (mean of 70.2 months). 21 …”
Section: Further Considerations For Trapeziectomy With Ligament Reconmentioning
confidence: 99%