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. 2011 May;44(2):308-16.
doi: 10.4103/0970-0358.85352.

Trapezio-metacarpal arthritis: The price of an opposable thumb!

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Trapezio-metacarpal arthritis: The price of an opposable thumb!

Tolga Turker et al. Indian J Plast Surg. 2011 May.

Abstract

Trapezio-metacarpal arthritis is the most common arthritic problem of the hand for which patients seek surgical treatment. The current article reviews the etio-pathogenesis, epidemiology, classification and management of this widespread problem. The anatomy and unique biomechanics of this joint are also reviewed. In addition, the article provides a detailed description of our preferred method of trapezio-metacarpal arthroplasty.

Keywords: Arthritis; Arthroplasty; Trapezio-metacarpal joint.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Polyaxial mobility of digits, especially the thumb, enables us to grasp objects of differing shapes and sizes
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Figure 2
The trapezio-metacarpal joint is best described as a “twisted saddle”. A good way to understand this is by using the analogy of a car driving on a twisted and curved road
Figure 3
Figure 3
The centre of rotation of twisted and curved road
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Figure 4
The centre of rotation of the trapezio-metacarpal joint lies at its volar ulnar corner
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Figure 5
The imaginary “controlling tether” for a car as it swerves along the twisted and curved road
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Figure 6
The beak ligament is the controlling tether for the first metacarpal and serves as the pivot point for circumduction of the thumb
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Figure 7
The characteristic appearance of severe trapezio-metacarpal arthritis includes an adducted first metacarpal with compensatory hyperextension at the metacarpophalangeal joint
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Figure 8
Robert's view in which the hand is hyperpronated and placed on the X-ray cassette while the X-ray beam is directed in an anterio-posterior manner across the trapezio-metacarpal joint
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Figure 9
Path of force transmission in a normal thumb
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Figure 10
Path of force transmission after trapeziectomy
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Figure 11
Chevron shaped incision over the dorso-radial aspect of the trapezio-metacarpal joint
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Figure 12
The path taken by the second loop of wire which is passed down the flexor carpi radialis sheath in a proximal to distal direction so as to emerge at the thumb wound
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Figure 13
The direction in which the distally based flexor carpi radialis graft is passed. This creates a suspensory ligament between the second and first metacarpals
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Figure 14
The final appearance of the arthroplasty after the free end of the FCR tendon has been looped around the remaining intact portion

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