Publication type: Article in scientific journal
Type of review: Peer review (publication)
Title: Complications, reoperations and revisions after proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty : a systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: Forster, Nicole
Schindele, Stephan
Audigé, Laurent
Marks, Miriam
et. al: No
DOI: 10.1177/1753193418770606
Published in: Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)
Volume(Issue): 43
Issue: 10
Page(s): 1066
Pages to: 1075
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Sage
ISSN: 1753-1934
2043-6289
Language: English
Subjects: Replacement; Finger; Proximal interphalangeal joint; Reoperation; Carbon; Human; Joint Prosthesis; Polyethylene; Postoperative complication; Silicones; Arthroplasty
Subject (DDC): 617.5: Orthopaedic surgery
Abstract: This systematic review and meta-analysis investigates the prevalence of complications, reoperations (surgeries without implant modifications) and revisions (surgeries with implant modifications) after proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty with pyrocarbon, metal-polyethylene and silicone implants. Thirty-four articles investigating 1868 proximal interphalangeal joints were included. Implant-related complications were associated with 14%, 10% and 11% of the pyrocarbon, metal-polyethylene and silicone implants, respectively, yet these rates were not significantly different from one another. Silicone implants showed more finger deviations (3%) and instabilities (2%) compared with the other implants. Reoperations were fewer for silicone arthroplasties (1%) compared with pyrocarbon (7%) and metal-polyethylene implants (10%). The revision rates of 4%, 3% and 2% were similar for pyrocarbon, metal-polyethylene and silicone implants. Our results indicate that silicone implants remain a valuable option for the treatment of stable proximal interphalangeal joints. Surface replacing implants might be better to correct unstable or deviated proximal interphalangeal joints, although they are associated with a higher risk of reoperations.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/27588
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Health Sciences
Organisational Unit: Institute of Physiotherapy (IPT)
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Forster, N., Schindele, S., Audigé, L., & Marks, M. (2018). Complications, reoperations and revisions after proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty : a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 43(10), 1066–1075. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753193418770606
Forster, N. et al. (2018) ‘Complications, reoperations and revisions after proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty : a systematic review and meta-analysis’, Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 43(10), pp. 1066–1075. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/1753193418770606.
N. Forster, S. Schindele, L. Audigé, and M. Marks, “Complications, reoperations and revisions after proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty : a systematic review and meta-analysis,” Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), vol. 43, no. 10, pp. 1066–1075, 2018, doi: 10.1177/1753193418770606.
FORSTER, Nicole, Stephan SCHINDELE, Laurent AUDIGÉ und Miriam MARKS, 2018. Complications, reoperations and revisions after proximal interphalangeal joint arthroplasty : a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume). 2018. Bd. 43, Nr. 10, S. 1066–1075. DOI 10.1177/1753193418770606
Forster, Nicole, Stephan Schindele, Laurent Audigé, and Miriam Marks. 2018. “Complications, Reoperations and Revisions after Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Arthroplasty : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) 43 (10): 1066–75. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753193418770606.
Forster, Nicole, et al. “Complications, Reoperations and Revisions after Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Arthroplasty : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), vol. 43, no. 10, 2018, pp. 1066–75, https://doi.org/10.1177/1753193418770606.


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