Risk Factors in Distal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis in the Hand: a Retrospective Study of 173 Cases

Risk Factors in Distal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis in the Hand: a Retrospective Study of 173 Cases

Auteur : Alexander Runkel, Bastian Bonaventura, Britta Vanessa Sundermann, Horst Zajonc, Steffen Ulrich Eisenhardt, Nico Leibig

Date de publication : 2022

Éditeur : Universität

Nombre de pages : Non disponible

Résumé du livre

Abstract: In this retrospective study we aimed to analyse the risk factors for complications after different methods of distal interphalangeal arthrodesis in the hand. Forty-four per cent were treated with K-wire/cerclage fixation, 46% with X-fuse® implants (Stryker GmbH, Selzach, Switzerland) and 10% with headless compression screws (HBS®-screw, KLS Martin Group, Tuttlingen, Germany). The median follow-up was 16 weeks (range 6-224). The overall complication incidence was 44% (minor complications 29% and major 15%). The logistic regression showed that osteoarthritis, revisional arthrodesis and smoking had a negative impact on the total complication incidence. A Cox-regression analysis showed that HBS®-screw arthrodesis was associated with a significantly lower incidence of major complications compared with K-wire/cerclage and X-Fuse®-arthrodesis. Revisional arthrodesis was five times more frequently connected with major complications than primary surgery. Smokers were three times more likely to experience major complications than non-smokers. We conclude that arthrodesis of the distal interphalangeal joint often leads to complications. Risk factors must be kept in mind

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