1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0363-5023(86)80137-x
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Surgical management of basal Joint arthritis of the thumb. Part II. Ligament reconstruction with tendon interposition arthroplast

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“…43 In the treatment of symptomatic advanced degenerative osteoarthritis of the thumb saddle joint, trapeziectomy with or without ligament reconstruction is the gold standard. 14,18,44,45 Faster rehabilitation and higher pinch grip are arguments that favor the use of prosthetic replacement. 20 This study demonstrated that the remaining bone stock in the trapezium, even in advanced osteoarthritic stages, is sufficient to adequately host an implant.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…43 In the treatment of symptomatic advanced degenerative osteoarthritis of the thumb saddle joint, trapeziectomy with or without ligament reconstruction is the gold standard. 14,18,44,45 Faster rehabilitation and higher pinch grip are arguments that favor the use of prosthetic replacement. 20 This study demonstrated that the remaining bone stock in the trapezium, even in advanced osteoarthritic stages, is sufficient to adequately host an implant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each LRTI was performed using the technique described by Burton and Pellegrini. 3 The SBS group underwent a trapeziectomy and SBS using the Mini TightRope (Arthrex) as described by Cox et al 6 Each specimen was then mounted using a clamp holding the proximal radius and ulna. We used previously described and validated testing protocols to simulate key pinch of approximately 32 N. 4,17,22,23 Load was applied using fishing line and weights attached to the sutures in each muscle-tendon unit (EPL: 2.5 lbs; EPB: 2.5 lbs; AP: 2.5 lbs; FPL: 5 lbs; total: 12.5 lbs) as described by Putnam et al to generate pinch ( Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surgical options include volar ligament reconstruction, 11 first metacarpal osteotomy, 13 CMC joint arthrodesis, 12 total joint arthroplasty, 1 and trapeziectomy with or without ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition (LRTI). 3,9 Comparative studies have shown no significant long-term difference in outcomes among these techniques, 18,[29][30][31] aside from a lower complication rate 30,31 and shorter operative time with trapeziectomy alone. 20 The use of a suture-button suspensionplasty (SBS) with trapeziectomy has grown in popularity.…”
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“…Autores recomendam a ressecção do trapézio e apenas interposição tendinosa sem reconstrução ligamentar (13)(14)(15)(16) . No entanto, a cirurgia que parece ser a preferida ultimamente é a combinação da trapeziectomia com ligamentoplastia e interposição tendinosa, embora muitos autores concordem com o fato de que a simples ressecção do trapézio dá os mesmos resultados que a associação com aquelas técnicas (2,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21) .…”
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