Universal 2 total wrist arthroplasty for the salvage of failed Biaxial total wrist arthroplasty

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Abstract

Universal 2 implants may be an alternative to total wrist arthrodesis for the salvage of failed Biaxial total wrist prostheses. We assessed 40 Universal 2 revision implants retrospectively. Fourteen of these wrists were converted to total wrist arthrodeses, and two wrists received a third total wrist arthroplasty after a mean period of 5.5 years. Twenty-four of the Universal 2 implants that remained in situ after a mean follow-up of 9 years (range 4 to 13 years) were re-examined. Sixteen functioned satisfactorily. Patient-Rated Wrist and Hand Evaluation scores and Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand scores were 53 and 47, respectively. Twenty-nine patients would choose the Universal 2 again and would also recommend it to other patients. The survival of the revision implants was 60% at a mean follow-up of 9 years. Level of evidence: IV.

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Zijlker, H. J. A., Berkhout, M. J., Ritt, M. J. P. F., van Leeuwen, N., & IJsselstein, C. B. (2019). Universal 2 total wrist arthroplasty for the salvage of failed Biaxial total wrist arthroplasty. Journal of Hand Surgery: European Volume, 44(6), 614–619. https://doi.org/10.1177/1753193418822425

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