2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.hcl.2010.05.007
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Implant Arthroplasty of the Carpometacarpal Joint of the Thumb

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“…(2017) hypothesized that loosening may be due to implants that do not sufficiently respect the kinematics of the TMC joint. Bozentka (2010) considered that the loads transmitted during the thumb-index pinch grip are magnified 10 to 13 times at the TMC joint, which places high stresses on the trapezial component and increases the risk of migration. Duerinckx and Caekebeke (2016) also highlighted the importance of correct cup orientation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2017) hypothesized that loosening may be due to implants that do not sufficiently respect the kinematics of the TMC joint. Bozentka (2010) considered that the loads transmitted during the thumb-index pinch grip are magnified 10 to 13 times at the TMC joint, which places high stresses on the trapezial component and increases the risk of migration. Duerinckx and Caekebeke (2016) also highlighted the importance of correct cup orientation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinch forces at the pulp of the thumb are magnified 10 to 13 times at the trapeziometacarpal level, leading to significant stress on the implant and increasing the risk of loosening. In the normal TMC joint of the thumb, there is no fixed, single centre of rotation and, as a consequence, the motion in a spherical prosthesis construction may be deleterious for cup fixation or cause exaggerated wear and tear, and perhaps even dislocation (Bozentka, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A complete review of the many implants that have been developed for the CMC1 joint is beyond the scope of the present thesis, but a summary will be offered before we discuss the Elektra implant more closely. For more detail, the reader is referred to review articles by Linschield (Linscheid, 2000) and Bozentka (Bozentka, 2010). In addition, a review article that summarises published results for CMC1 joint replacements was published in 2014 (Huang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Interpositional Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%