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. 2023 Oct 5;24(19):14909.
doi: 10.3390/ijms241914909.

Regenerative Therapies for Basal Thumb Arthritis-A Systematic Review

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Regenerative Therapies for Basal Thumb Arthritis-A Systematic Review

Sophie Hasiba-Pappas et al. Int J Mol Sci. .

Abstract

Basal thumb arthritis is a painful and debilitating pathology that can severely reduce a patients' quality of life. Common therapies include oral pain control, local steroid injections and/or surgery. Yet, therapeutic data on long-term improvement and even cartilage repair are scarce. This review aims to present the currently available literature on novel therapies for basal thumb arthritis, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP), fat grafting and phototherapy, and investigate their potential efficacy. The entire OVID database and PubMed were searched for studies containing the topics PRP injection, lipofilling, laser treatment and regenerative treatment for carpometacarpal arthritis. Seven studies on the effect of fat tissue on basal thumb arthritis were found. Four authors reported on PRP injections, one RCT examined a combinational treatment of PRP and fat grafting, another phototherapy for the thumb joint and one prospective trial on chondrocyte transplantation was found. Pain improvement and decreased impairment were reported in the majority of PRP and/or fat grafting studies as well as after chondrocyte implantation. Phototherapy did not significantly improve the condition. This review revealed that only limited data on regenerative therapies for carpometacarpal arthritis are currently available, yet PRP and lipofilling show promising results and merit further investigation.

Keywords: LLLT; carpometacarpal arthritis; chondrocyte transplant; fat grafting; lipofilling; phototherapy; platelet-rich plasma; regenerative therapy; rhizarthrosis.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Flow diagram describing the study selection process.

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