Rheumatoid Hand Surgery in the Era of Biologic Therapy: A Rheumatologist-oriented Overview
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can cause significant hand and wrist damage and dysfunction. The aim of medical treatment is to eradicate inflammation and prevent damage to joints and soft tissues. Advances in newer biological therapies over the last two decades have resulted in greater remission rates an...
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Published in | Journal of rheumatic diseases Vol. 28; no. 4; pp. 192 - 201 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Korea (South)
Korean College of Rheumatology
01.10.2021
대한류마티스학회 |
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Summary: | Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can cause significant hand and wrist damage and dysfunction. The aim of medical treatment is to eradicate inflammation and prevent damage to joints and soft tissues. Advances in newer biological therapies over the last two decades have resulted in greater remission rates and lower disease activity status. Despite these improvements, surgical intervention is still indicated in cases of disability, irreversible deformities, and severe pain. However, there are large variations in the surgical rates of common rheumatoid hand procedures, which may indicate clinical uncertainty or disagreement between treating rheumatologists and hand surgeons. In this review, we provide a basic overview of common problems of the hand and wrist in RA patients. The target audience is rheumatologists for their better understanding of surgical options and for better informed patient consultation before referring to hand surgeons. |
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Bibliography: | https://www.jrd.or.kr/journal/view.html?uid=1479&vmd=Full |
ISSN: | 2093-940X 2233-4718 |
DOI: | 10.4078/jrd.2021.28.4.192 |