Despite extensive experience with prosthetic replacement for the reconstruction of limbs following juxta-articular resection of tumours, there are few reports of prosthetic replacement of the distal radius. We present two cases of massive bone defects of the distal radius in which alumina ceramic prosthetic replacements were used. We evaluated the patients more than ten years after the procedure. Both patients had degenerative changes to the wrist. This, however, was not associated with pain or decreased function, and both had returned to their previous occupation after surgery. When a patient has a massive defect of the distal radius, reconstruction using a ceramic prosthesis is a reasonable alternative to using autograft. This method of treatment results in little pain, a moderate range of movement and satisfactory function. © 2006 British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery.
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Hatano, H., Morita, T., Kobayashi, H., & Otsuka, H. (2006). A ceramic prosthesis for the treatment of tumours of the distal radius. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 88(12), 1656–1658. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.88B12.17989
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