Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2913309023> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 items per page.
- W2913309023 endingPage "159" @default.
- W2913309023 startingPage "154" @default.
- W2913309023 abstract "Background: Thumb basilar joint arthritis is a common pathology treated by hand surgeons. Trapeziectomy followed by various reconstructive techniques have been described; however, treatment options after failed primary trapeziectomy and ligament reconstruction (LRTI) with painful subsidence are not well studied. Suture button suspensionplasty has emerged as a new primary reconstructive procedure in recent years. We aim to report our experience of using suture button suspensionplasty as a salvage procedure for patients presenting with recurrent painful subsidence after primary surgical intervention. Methods: A retrospective chart review of all patients undergoing suture button suspensionplasty between 2016-2017 was performed. Patients who had the procedure after failed primary trapeziectomy and LRTI were included in the study. Patient demographic data, diagnostic imaging, clinical presentation, operative details, surgical pathology, and clinical outcomes were reviewed. Results: Thirty-two button suspensionplasties were performed in the 2-year span. Five patients underwent surgery for failure of previous trapeziectomy with ligament reconstruction. All patients had Eaton stage III arthritis at original presentation. The average age was 59 yr. Average follow-up was 13 mo (11-18 mo). All patients reported significant improvement in pain and hand function after revision surgery. One patient had a second revision surgery because of failure of the first revision secondary to a fall. Postoperative Disabilities of Arm Shoulder and Hand (DASH) score range from 13.3 to 25, with an average of 19.8. Conclusions: Suture button suspensionplasty is a viable option for patients who present with painful subsidence after failure of primary surgical intervention for basilar joint arthritis." @default.
- W2913309023 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2913309023 creator A5022996332 @default.
- W2913309023 creator A5049205771 @default.
- W2913309023 creator A5055429910 @default.
- W2913309023 creator A5055677913 @default.
- W2913309023 creator A5059443886 @default.
- W2913309023 date "2019-03-01" @default.
- W2913309023 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2913309023 title "Salvage of failed trapeziectomy, ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition with suture button suspensionplasty for basilar joint arthritis" @default.
- W2913309023 cites W1968470233 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W1981808131 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W1983881478 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W1987554339 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W1993265355 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W1994610828 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W1999251667 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2012432247 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2026378427 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2032939863 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2046617352 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2064166313 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2083002969 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2094700482 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2119527077 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2128625160 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2133975384 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2142706277 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2267111556 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2288879215 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2336720803 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2338089148 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2536515317 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2537661315 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2605914804 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2607981292 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2750619110 @default.
- W2913309023 cites W2994428765 @default.
- W2913309023 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/bco.0000000000000724" @default.
- W2913309023 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2913309023 type Work @default.
- W2913309023 sameAs 2913309023 @default.
- W2913309023 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2913309023 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2913309023 hasAuthorship W2913309023A5022996332 @default.
- W2913309023 hasAuthorship W2913309023A5049205771 @default.
- W2913309023 hasAuthorship W2913309023A5055429910 @default.
- W2913309023 hasAuthorship W2913309023A5055677913 @default.
- W2913309023 hasAuthorship W2913309023A5059443886 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C2775956843 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C2777077863 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C2777327002 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C2777601897 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C2779753412 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C141071460 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C203014093 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C2775956843 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C2777077863 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C2777327002 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C2777601897 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C2779753412 @default.
- W2913309023 hasConceptScore W2913309023C71924100 @default.
- W2913309023 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2913309023 hasLocation W29133090231 @default.
- W2913309023 hasOpenAccess W2913309023 @default.
- W2913309023 hasPrimaryLocation W29133090231 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W1594061301 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W2047967234 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W2090746790 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W2146604634 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W2372901701 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W2397208202 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W2439875401 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W2562315609 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W4301489211 @default.
- W2913309023 hasRelatedWork W4214799196 @default.
- W2913309023 hasVolume "30" @default.
- W2913309023 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2913309023 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2913309023 magId "2913309023" @default.
- W2913309023 workType "article" @default.