CMC Arthroplasty with STABLYX Implant
Hello! 😃 Has anyone had this procedure? I had the LRTI procedure on my left thumb/wrist 10 years ago with great results. But this time, my surgeon suggested the STABLYX implant due to my age and lifestyle. My surgery is scheduled for 11/21/2018 and would love to hear of anyone's experience who has had this procedure done. Thanks!
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Hi sandydevitt,
The surgeon's name is Igor Immerman (yes, he's from Russia or Ukraine, I believe his family came to the US when he was very young). Anyway, he's an Associate Professor at the University of California in San Fransisco - Igor.Immerman@ucsf.edu. He's very good at keeping in direct contact, I never had to send him messages through PAs or their front desk like most doctors, he responds directly through email.
Where in southern Oregon? We lived in Gold Beach back in the late 1980s, moved out on '91.
Good luck,
gregv
I had the Stayblyx implant done in October 2021. I was told that this was the latest and greatest procedure to fix arthritis in my thumb. I also have a female friend that had the CMC Arthoplasty done at the same time done the traditional way. Needless to say, I wish I would have had the traditional surgery. She is back at 90% and I have very limited use of my right hand because of the pain. It is worse now than it was prior to having surgery. I’m scheduled for surgery at the end of November on my left thumb and am having the traditional CMC done. I need to find out if they can fix this at some point. If I could do it over again, I wouldn’t have the Stayblyx implant done!
I am having cmc surgery end of this month and have been doing research on this implant vs tendon so I had a discussion with my hand surgeon ( he is young) on the different methods. He said he only uses and was taught the tendon way because he said there is such a high failure rate with the implants.
I hope your second surgery works well for you.. I also completed 6 weeks of physical therapy for strengthening thumb prior to this surgery. Never knew there were so many exercises for thumb!
Best of luck to you
Hello…I had the Stablyx implant 2/07/22 and after 6 months of PT, I was still unable to slide my thumb down my pinky. I had a lot of pain and no strength. Im an airline pilot, so I was unable to manipulate the thrust levers—for reverse upon landing . I just had a second surgery to clean up scar tissue and have the tendon release. I just had the stitches removed today, I could tell my Dr was a little frustrated with me as I was unable to move my thumb down the pinky …and he was able to move it full range during the surgery. My X-ray today shows a little curve in the implant….should I still be concerned about implant failure? I start PT this week. Thank you 😊
I had the implant in March 2021, regained full ROM, however once inflammation resolved, an obvious APL subluxation was observed with excursion proximal to the implant and discomfort during resistance motion. Surgeon did a revision Feb 2022 to suture the APL to the implant. Full ROM regained but “pinching” discomfort continues at 11 months post revision and any resistive motion causes mild inflammation and discomfort. Is the pinching I am feeling from the sutured tendon? Will this loosen up? Apparently, some discomfort at 2 years post surgery is possible for a small percentage of patients. I must be one of those outliers. I think another research study is in order.
How are you doing now ?
How are you doing now?
Hello….I am 2.5 weeks post surgery. The surgery cleaned up scar tissue and loosened tendons. The Dr opted for this instead of removing the Stablyx and performing the LRTI. I start PT today…so far, I have not had a good experience with the Stablyx.
Hello. I am , like so many, seeking the best solution to the bone on bone in both thumbs. Every person that asked about the Bio Pro implant has gone unanswered. Has anyone had experience with it. Good or bad?
Not sure I understand the comments of your surgeon. I am an orthopedic surgeon and practice for 25 years and have been using the Stablyx since it came out. It is not “finicky“ in any way. And there is no fusion being performed. That being said, the other ways of treating the CMC arthritis are also viable.