Impingement-related osteolysis in Motec total wrist arthroplasty: an explant analysis and review of the literature

Author:

Julian Harriet S.1,Kandemir Göksu2,Redfern James1,J. Joyce Thomas2,Brown Daniel J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Department of Orthopaedics, Broadgreen Hospital, Liverpool, UK

2. School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Abstract

We present five cases of osteolysis in the Motec total wrist prosthesis, three around the radial implant, one around the metacarpal implant and one around both. Three of these were progressive and required revision, and biomechanical explant analyses of these revised prostheses were performed. Ex vivo testing of the contact points of the Motec implants was also performed at maximum extension. Here, impingement occurs between the metacarpal screw and the dorsal rim of the cup (non-articulating surfaces) with the short-necked prosthesis, leading to metacarpal screw damage, titanium debris formation and osteolysis. An analysis of three previously published cases suggests that this may have been the likely mode of failure in those cases. This complication is preventable by avoiding use of the short-neck prosthesis. Level of evidence: IV

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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