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Metacarpophalangeal Joint Arthroplasty Eleven Year Follow-up StudyFrom South Carolina, Charleston
During a period from April, 1972 to May, 1983, 339 Swanson silastic implants were implanted in eighty-two hands of fifty-five patients. A follow-up study was performed to evaluate the long-term function of these implants. Our follow-up study indicates that metacarpophalangeal joint arthroplasty can relieve pain, correct deformity, improve appearance and improve hand function by providing functional motion and stability. Few long-term problems were noted and the functional benefits gained by surgery decreased little with time. Patient satisfaction was high.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 9, No. 3,
300-302 (1984) |
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