A randomized controlled trial comparing two modern total wrist arthroplasties : improved function with stable implants, but high complication rates in non-rheumatoid wrists at two years.
The bone & joint journal(2022)
Abstract
Both implants provided matched function and were stable at short-term follow-up, but with a high complication rate. This procedure should be restricted to specialist centres undertaking prospective analysis until its role is clarified.Cite this article: 2022;104-B(10):1132-1141.
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Key words
Arthritis,Arthroplasty,Wrist,blood,bone mineral density (BMD),dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry,forearm,metal,randomized controlled trial,reoperations,synovitis,total wrist arthroplasties,wrists
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