2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2009.04.016
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Short-Term Outcomes of Trapeziometacarpal Artelon Implant Compared With Tendon Suspension Interposition Arthroplasty for Osteoarthritis: A Matched Cohort Study

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“…The Artelon spacer is a T-shaped device made of a degradable polycaprolactone-based polyurethaneurea that was developed for use in thumb CMC arthritis to resurface the distal aspect of the trapezium and to stabilize the trapeziometacarpal joint by augmentation of the joint capsule [8][9][10][11]. The device is meant as a biological spacer to prevent bony impingement while providing a scaffold for tissue ingrowth to occur as resorption of the device occurs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Artelon spacer is a T-shaped device made of a degradable polycaprolactone-based polyurethaneurea that was developed for use in thumb CMC arthritis to resurface the distal aspect of the trapezium and to stabilize the trapeziometacarpal joint by augmentation of the joint capsule [8][9][10][11]. The device is meant as a biological spacer to prevent bony impingement while providing a scaffold for tissue ingrowth to occur as resorption of the device occurs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The device is meant as a biological spacer to prevent bony impingement while providing a scaffold for tissue ingrowth to occur as resorption of the device occurs. Some of the complications reported with use of this device include transient inflammatory reaction, which may be related to technical issues, as well as persistent pain requiring revision to abductor pollicis longus arthroplasty or screw removal [8,10,12]. Anecdotal reports, however, do suggest a significant complication rate associated with the Artelon implant that does not appear to be in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The manuscripts that formed the major portion of the review (n = 22) include those focused on arthroscopic débridement or partial trapeziectomy with case series and adequate outcomes data (n = 11) [2,9,14,15,17,18,21,25,27,28,34]; open series that provided information regarding the interposition material or changes in the STT joint or MCP hyperextension (n = 7) [8,10,23,[31][32][33]39]; and review or techniques articles or a case study with some limited original clinical data (n = 4) [4,5,12,41].…”
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“…Two manuscripts were case series or reports documenting inflammatory response and unsatisfactory results in terms of pain relief [8,37] resulting in revision surgery and explantation. Others [23,31,32] documented comparison studies between the Artelon 1 spacer and tendon arthroplasty. Patients with the Artelon 1 implant had a higher rate of swelling and revision surgery in two series, generally as an explantation and conversion to arthroplasty (six of 72 [32] and two of 13 [23]).…”
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