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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Jan 2024
Observational StudyBasal osteotomy of the first metacarpal using patient-specific guides and instrumentation: biomechanical and 3D CT-based analysis.
- Cléa Nüesch, Andreas Schweizer, Andreas Weber, and Lisa Reissner.
- Division of Hand Surgery, Balgrist University Hospital Zurich, Forchstrasse 340, 8008, Zurich, Switzerland. clea.nueesch@uzh.ch.
- Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2024 Jan 1; 144 (1): 551558551-558.
IntroductionThe aim of this study was to investigate the radiological outcomes of proximal closing metacarpal extension osteotomies using patient-specific guides and instruments (PSI) in early-stage trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis to gain further insight into the joint loading surface and the benefits of the procedure.MethodsIn a prospective observational study, nine patients were included between 11/2020 and 12/2021, undergoing a total of ten proximal metacarpal extension osteotomies for basal thumb osteoarthritis. Computer-assisted surgical planning was performed using computed tomography (CT) and three-dimensional (3D) segmentation, allowing the fabrication of 3D-printed PSIs for surgical treatment. Inclusion criteria were a 1-year follow-up by CT to assess postoperative correction of the positional shift of the first metacarpal (MC1) and the location of peak loads compared with the preoperative situation.ResultsRadiographic analysis of the peak loading zone revealed a mean displacement on the articular surface of the trapezius of 0.4 mm ± 1.4 mm to radial and 0.1 mm ± 1.2 mm to palmar, and on the articular surface of the MC1 of 0.4 mm ± 1.4 mm to radial and 0.1 mm ± 1.2 mm to dorsal.ConclusionThere were trends indicating that a flatter pressure distribution and a dorsal shift of the peak loading zone may contribute to an improvement in subjective pain and patient satisfaction associated with this surgical procedure. The non-significant radiological results and the minor dorsal-radial shifts in our small study group limit a firm conclusion.Level Of EvidenceIII.© 2023. The Author(s).
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