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Long-Term Results of Joint Arthroplasty with Total Prosthesis for Trapeziometacarpal Osteoarthritis in Patients over 65 Years of Age
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Año del Documento
2021
Documento Fuente
23. Martin-Ferrero MA, Trigueros-Larrea JM, Martin-de la Cal E, Coco-Martin B, Simon-Perez C. Long-Term Results of Joint Arthroplasty with Total Prosthesis for Trapeziometacarpal Osteoarthritis in Patients over 65 Years of Age. Geriatrics (Basel). 2021 Jun 29;6(3):65. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics6030065. PMID: 34209613; PMCID: PMC8293220.
Resumen
Abstract: Trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (TMCOA) is a highly prevalent disease in the older
population. Many different types of surgical treatments are possible, depending on the degree of
joint involvement, the personal and professional circumstances of the patient and the preferences
of the orthopedic surgeon. This paper evaluated the clinical and radiological results of consecutive
cohorts of patients over 65 years old treated with total joint arthroplasties (TJA) of the ball and socket
type (B&S) for TMCOA, with a minimum of 10 years follow-up. The survival rate (Kaplan–Meier) of
the functional prostheses at 10 years was 92.2% (95% CI (89.1%, 96.1%). These functional arthroplasty
patients, after 10 years of follow-up, showed little or no pain, good function and good key pinch,
without radiological alterations. TJAs of the B&S type are a long lasting, effective and reliable
alternative to surgical treatment of TMCOA in patients over 65 years of age, when they are performed
with the patient selection criteria and surgical technique described throughout this study.
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