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Total wrist arthroplasty

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1984
Since 1974, a cementable, semi-constrained total wrist prosthesis has been implanted in patients with advanced destruction of the carpus usually secondary to rheumatoid arthritis. The single most common problem observed after surgery in the first one hundred cases was that of ulnar deformity.
R L Linscheid   +2 more
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Total Wrist Arthroplasty

JBJS Reviews, 2018
* There are limited motion-sparing salvage options for patients with pancarpal wrist arthritis. Total wrist arthroplasty is one option that has long been used in an attempt to preserve motion while relieving pain and wrist dysfunction; however, enthusiasm for the procedure has been tempered by high rates of complications ...
Jason J. Srnec   +2 more
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Total Wrist Arthroplasty

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2013
Over the past 40 years, total wrist arthroplasty (TWA) has emerged as a cost-effective treatment option for wrist arthritis. First-generation implant designs have changed tremendously; current devices are designed to enhance wrist stability, provide greater implant longevity, and minimize surgical and postoperative complications.
Arnold-Peter C. Weiss   +2 more
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Total Wrist Arthroplasty

Hand Clinics, 2012
This article reviews the history of total wrist arthroplasty as a treatment option for painful, nonfunctional wrists in disease states. Technologic advances in materials, wear properties, and manufacturing now account for increased implant longevity. They may also improve total wrist replacement design, survival, and hence patient function.
A. Lee Osterman, Rowena McBeath
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