Pyrocarbon Interposition Arthroplasty for Proximal Capitate Avascular Necrosis

HAND - Tập 10 Số 2 - Trang 239-242 - 2015
N.A. Jagodzinski1, Clare Taylor1, A. Al-Shawi1
1Trauma & Orthopaedics Department, The Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3LJ, UK

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Introduction Avascular necrosis of the capitate head is a rare condition commonly treated with partial wrist fusion. Although good functional results are usually reported, a degree of stiffness is to be expected. We report a pyrocarbon interposition arthroplasty technique in a young sportsman with 3.5 years of follow-up. Methods A 15-year-old rugby player presented with a 6-month history of wrist pain and stiffness with no preceding injury. The necrotic bone was replaced with interposition of a pyrocarbon interposition implant (PI2) (Tournier, Grenoble, France), originally designed to replace the trapezium. A concave socket was created in the distal fragment to accommodate the implant and prevent dislocation. Regular follow-up included subjective and objective measures. Results He was pain free by 6 weeks and regained good functional range of motion and grip strength by 3 months. He returned to playing rugby at the 1-year follow-up. At 2 years, he remained asymptomatic. After 3.5 years, he had no limitations in his heavy manual work as a plant mechanic and retained a good functional range of motion including the dart-thrower's motion. Conclusions Medium-term results appear to offer the benefits of being able to return to heavy manual labour as well as retaining a functional range of motion. It is difficult to predict long-term survival, but the outcome so far is encouraging, and conversion to midcarpal fusion remains a salvage option.

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