Painful thumb carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis: Results of a novel treatment approach
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2016.02.005
Painful thumb carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis: Results of a novel treatment approach
Abstract
Background: Pain reduction as well as preservation and improvement in range of motion remain the main aims in the treatment of thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) osteoarthritis (OA). We performed a retrospective outcome analysis of patients with symptomatic stage II-III thumb CMC joint arthritis treated with denervation, joint lavage and capsular imbrication.
Methods: 73 patients with stage II to III OA of the thumb CMC-joint underwent the described technique. A total of 42 patients complied with follow-up assessment and were included in this study. Mean follow-up was 41.2 (range 12-81) months.
Results: Mean operative time was 28.4 (±6.5) minutes. The follow-up assessments showed a significant decrease in pain (preoperative Numerical Rating Scale (NRS): 7.5 - postoperative NRS: 1.1) (p < 0.0001) and a significant improvement in function of the thumb (preoperative DASH-Score: 46.8; Cooney-Wrist-Score: 35.4; Krimmer-Wrist-Score: 38.3 - postoperative DASH-Score: 18.1; Cooney-Wrist-Score: 73.7; Krimmer-Wrist-Score: 80.0) (p < 0.0001).
Conclusion: The findings of our study indicate that the presented treatment approach could be a good alternative to more invasive surgical options in patients with stage II-III CMC OA of the thumb, without impairing more invasive surgical options like trapeziectomy or arthroplasty for the future.
Keywords: Denervation; Eaton littler stage II and III; First carpometacarpal (CMC) joint; Osteoarthritis; Thumb.
Copyright © 2016 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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