Trapeziometacarpal arthroplasty using the entire flexor carpi radialis tendon.

Journal: Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research
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Abstract

Fifty-eight patients (62 joints) with arthritis of the thumb carpometacarpal joint were treated with resection arthroplasty, ligament reconstruction, and tendon interposition with the entire flexor carpi radialis tendon. The mean age of the patients at the time of surgery was 58.4 years (range, 28-80 years), and the average followup was 42.5 months (range, 21-86 months). The entire flexor carpi radialis tendon was used for reconstruction and interposition. In 32 of the 62 joints, a partial trapezoidectomy was performed for scaphotrapezoidal arthritis. Finger-tip pinch improved by 88%, key pinch improved by 86%, and grip strength improved by 69%. Palmar and radial abduction also improved by 8% and 10%, respectively. Fifty-five (95%) patients reported excellent pain relief, whereas three patients reported only mild pain. No patients experienced an increase in pain. All thumbs were stable radiographically. This study indicated ligament reconstruction with tendon interposition, accompanied by partial trapezoidectomy when indicated, provides excellent pain relief and restoration of function. No morbidity was observed with use of the entire flexor carpi radialis tendon.

Authors
S Varitimidis, R Fox, J King, J Taras, D Sotereanos
Relevant Conditions

Arthritis