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Dual mobility prosthesis for trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis: results from a prospective study of 55 prostheses.

Florian FalknerArman Mahmut TümkayaBenjamin ThomasBenjamin PanzramBerthold BickertLeila Harhaus
Published in: The Journal of hand surgery, European volume (2023)
This prospective study evaluated outcomes after trapeziometacarpal joint replacement with a dual mobility prosthesis (Touch®) in 55 thumbs (52 patients) with a mean follow-up of 25 months (range 12-36). Pre- and postoperative assessments included pain, range of motion, the Kapandji index, pinch- and grip strength, as well as functional scores and radiological parameters. Mean preoperative metacarpophalangeal joint hyperextension of 19° (range 15°-28°) showed a significant correction after 1 year with a mean value of 2° (range 0°-5°). Mean Quick Disabilities of the Hand, Shoulder and Arm score was 14 (range 6-28), and Michigan Hand Questionnaire 82 (range 67-92). No revisions due to infection, loosening, dislocation or material failure occurred during follow-up. The dual mobility trapeziometacarpal joint prosthesis was a reliable treatment option to decrease pain, improve motion, strength and pre-existing metacarpophalangeal joint hyperextension at short-term follow-up. Level of evidence: IV.
Keyphrases
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  • postoperative pain