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Open Access 12-05-2025 | Osteoarthrosis | Case report

Heterotopic ossification following total wrist arthroplasty: a case report

Authors: Sonja Verena Schmidt, Jannik Hinzmann, Maximilian Völlmecke, Christoph Wallner, Marcus Lehnhardt, Patrick Simon Harenberg

Published in: Journal of Medical Case Reports | Issue 1/2025

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Abstract

Background

Total wrist arthroplasty as a procedure in patients with advanced osteoarthritis has gained more popularity in recent years. As early implants had high rates of complications and newer implants have only slowly gained traction, some sequelae have not been reported yet.

Case presentation

This study presents the case of a male German patient, 57 years old, with advanced osteoarthritis who received arthroplasty and presented with severely restricted range of motion 6 weeks after surgery. Radiographs revealed signs of heterotopic ossification that could be confirmed during the revision surgery. Intraoperatively, ossifications were removed and the mobile parts of the implant were changed. In the further course of the healing process, no further signs of ossifications have been reported for 1 year, but range of motion remains reduced.

Conclusion

This is the first reported case of heterotopic ossification of the wrist following arthroplasty. Heterotopic ossification should be taken into consideration in cases of restricted range of motion after arthroplasty to be able to handle this complication adequately.
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Metadata
Title
Heterotopic ossification following total wrist arthroplasty: a case report
Authors
Sonja Verena Schmidt
Jannik Hinzmann
Maximilian Völlmecke
Christoph Wallner
Marcus Lehnhardt
Patrick Simon Harenberg
Publication date
12-05-2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Medical Case Reports / Issue 1/2025
Electronic ISSN: 1752-1947
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-025-05258-3

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