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Surface replacement arthroplasty for a proximal interphalangeal joint with swan neck deformity and ulnar deviation
Ryosuke Sato1, Yoshitaka Hamada2, Takeyasu Toyama3
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Tokushima Municipal Hospital, Tokushima, Japan.
The Journal of Hand Surgery, European Volume
|December 26, 2025
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We present six cases of post-traumatic osteoarthritis of proximal interphalangeal joint with swan neck deformity and ulnar deviation treated by surface replacement arthroplasty and soft tissue reconstruction using the radial slip of flexor digitorum superficialis tendon.
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