Abstract

Of 162 metacarpophalangeal silicone prostheses inserted from 1967 to 1973, fifteen fractured, two were associated with an infection, and there was one case of skin necrosis. A recurrence of ulnar drift occurred in four hands. Three prostheses had to be removed and in one such case additional significant foreign-body reaction was evident. Although the complication rate was over 10 per cent, the failure rate was fairly low.

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