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. 2021 Feb 2;25(4):219-225.
doi: 10.1097/BTH.0000000000000338.

Failed Trapeziectomy Treated by Thumb Metacarpal Base Arthrodesis: A Case Series

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Failed Trapeziectomy Treated by Thumb Metacarpal Base Arthrodesis: A Case Series

Sarah Ashford-Wilson et al. Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg. .

Abstract

Trapeziometacarpal joint arthritis is a prevalent condition with a preponderance to women. Most cases are asymptomatic, but typical symptoms are pain, reduced dexterity, and functional decline. Trapeziectomy is the most common surgical treatment in the United Kingdom for patients who remain significantly symptomatic despite nonoperative measures, and this generally produces acceptable outcomes; however, a proportion of patients remain significantly symptomatic. The authors present a case series of 4 patients who underwent successful thumb metacarpal base to index metacarpal base arthrodesis with either distal radial or iliac crest bone grafting. Three of these patients had persisting symptoms after a primary trapeziectomy and 1 patient had gross subluxation of the thumb related to rheumatoid arthritis. Technically, this is a simple procedure to perform. All patients had improved symptoms with satisfactory functional outcomes and an improved cosmetic appearance of the hand.

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Conflicts of Interest and Source of Funding: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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