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of the cup implant. Fracture of the trapezium is a possible intraoperative complication and is most often caused by malpositioning of the cup. This can be the consequence of insufficient exposure to the trapezium, which is to be avoided. When good
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TAM Burton et al . (19) 1986 IV 12 K-wires 34 0 9.2 weeks NR 3–4 weeks NR Y – 2× delayed union, 1× arterial spasm Carroll & Hill (20) 1969 IV 6 Cup/cone + K-wire 230 9 6–8 weeks NR 6–8 weeks NR
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excellent results. Conflict of Interest The author is eligible to receive royalties from the sale of the Xpode® cup from Wright Medical USA and would benefit from the outright sale of the manufacturing rights. Funding No benefits in any
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implants follows the principles of surface replacement with a two-component concept. 15 – 17 The proximal component replaces the bicondylar head of the proximal phalanx and the distal component has a sort of cup, which articulates with the head. Most