2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.12.016
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Excisional Arthroplasty for Scaphotrapeziotrapezoidal Osteoarthritis

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“…Usually, the STT joint arthroplasty is performed with a traditional open approach and not under arthroscopy as in this case. 20 The traditional procedure is relatively simple and reliable, but do not give the same view as the arthroscopic one. The open technique showed good results, comparable in the long term with the one we proposed, but in the short term, it seems that the arthroscopic technique is slightly better and allows to perform a better resection of the distal pole of the scaphoid, especially on the anterior portion that cannot be visualized as well during a traditional open arthroplasty procedure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Usually, the STT joint arthroplasty is performed with a traditional open approach and not under arthroscopy as in this case. 20 The traditional procedure is relatively simple and reliable, but do not give the same view as the arthroscopic one. The open technique showed good results, comparable in the long term with the one we proposed, but in the short term, it seems that the arthroscopic technique is slightly better and allows to perform a better resection of the distal pole of the scaphoid, especially on the anterior portion that cannot be visualized as well during a traditional open arthroplasty procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,10,30 Isolated arthroscopic debridement with synovectomy and osteophyte resection has demonstrated good results in the short term, with 90% of satisfaction in 3 years, but its long-term evolution and the use in advanced stages of the disease are not known. 41 Another treatment option, as proposed by Garcia-Elias et al, [42][43][44] is the resection of the distal pole of the scaphoid. It requires less immobilization time and has fewer complications than arthrodesis, but can create midcarpal instability and DISI deformity, or even worsen such problems if already existent.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…30,[45][46][47] Most authors nowadays recommend the association of some type of carpal stabilization to the distal scaphoid resection. 10,[42][43][44] Some authors propose the use of metal interposition arthroplasties for such a purpose. 15,18,48,49 Other authors have shown good results with distal resection of the scaphoid by arthroscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Desde la existencia de la artroscopia de muñeca, varias indicaciones quirúrgicas han cambiado radicalmente en su enfoque, gracias a las posibilidades terapéuticas mínimamente invasivas de la artroscopia. Sin lugar a dudas, una de ellas ha sido la del tratamiento de la artrosis STT 4,5 , que permite realizar mínimas resecciones del polo distal del escafoides conservando la propiocepción y con la mínima desestabilización ligamentosa.…”
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