Revisions after Trapeziometacarpal Joint Resection Arthroplasty: A Systematic Literature Review.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY Plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1097/PRS.0000000000011323
Sara Neumeister, Elisabet Hagert, Kevin C Chung, Simon Farnebo, Michel Boeckstyns, Daniel B Herren, Miriam Marks
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this systematic literature review was to describe current indications and interventions for revisions after trapeziometacarpal joint (TMJ) resection arthroplasty.

Methods: The literature search was conducted by an experienced librarian in the MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Scopus databases. The authors included all articles that investigated any TMJ arthroplasty procedure in which the trapezium was completely resected and if any subsequent revision procedure including joint-related and soft-tissue operations was mentioned. Two independent reviewers selected the articles and were involved in data extraction.

Results: Sixty-two articles reporting on 5284 operated thumbs and 434 revision operations were included. Twenty-four indications for revision and 31 revision techniques were extracted. Most revisions were performed because of subsidence/impingement of the first metacarpal bone ( n = 194 thumbs) followed by unspecified pain ( n = 53), metacarpophalangeal joint problems ( n = 28), and scaphotrapezoidal osteoarthritis ( n = 17). Eleven treatment strategies were found for subsidence/impingement of the first metacarpal, the most frequent being revision of the existing interposition using autologous tendon ( n = 46) and soft-tissue interposition with distraction pinning ( n = 28).

Conclusions: There are a wide variety of indications and even more surgical techniques described in the literature to treat persisting or recurrent pain after TMJ resection arthroplasty. Currently, there is no uniform treatment guideline available on how to diagnose and treat such cases. Therefore, the results of this literature review will form the basis for a Delphi study aiming to develop recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of persistent/recurrent pain after TMJ resection arthroplasty.

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背景本系统性文献综述旨在描述目前梯形掌关节(TMJ)切除关节成形术后翻修的适应症和干预措施:由一名经验丰富的图书管理员在 Medline、EMBASE、Cochrane Library、Web of Science 和 Scopus 数据库中进行文献检索。我们收录了所有研究颞下颌关节关节成形术的文章,其中包括完全切除斜方肌的手术,以及是否提及包括关节相关手术和软组织手术在内的后续翻修手术。两位独立审稿人对文章进行了筛选,并参与了数据提取:结果:共收录了62篇文章,报告了5284例拇指手术和434例翻修手术。我们提取了 24 种翻修适应症和 31 种翻修技术。大多数翻修手术都是因为第一掌骨下陷/阻塞(194个拇指),其次是不明原因的疼痛(53个拇指)、掌指关节问题(28个拇指)和肩胛骨骨关节炎(17个拇指)。针对第一掌骨下陷/畸形的治疗策略有11种,其中最常见的是使用自体肌腱对现有的内固定进行修正(46人),以及使用牵张针进行软组织内固定(28人):文献中描述的治疗颞下颌关节切除关节成形术后持续或复发性疼痛的适应症种类繁多,手术技术更是五花八门。目前,如何诊断和治疗此类病例尚无统一的治疗指南。因此,本文献综述的结果将成为德尔菲研究的基础,旨在为颞下颌关节切除关节成形术后持续性/复发性疼痛的诊断和治疗制定建议:证据等级:IV。
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