Outcomes of Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis Treated with Arthroscopic Fusion

Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1777764
E. Chow
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Background The thumb carpometacarpal joint (CMCJ) osteoarthritis is one of the most common pathologies in the hand with controversial treatment options. Description of Technique Describe the use of arthroscopic technique for thumb CMCJ arthrodesis and the clinical outcome. Patients and Methods Cases with Eaton III thumb CMCJ osteoarthritis treated with arthroscopic arthrodesis were reviewed. Patient evaluations include: grip strength, pinch strength, range of motion, Kapandji score, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire, and the visual analog scores for pain. All cases were assessed before the surgery and at 3, 6, 12, and 24 months after surgery. Radiographs were reviewed. Results There were total 16 patients with 18 arthrodesis performed. The average age was 62.2 years with M:F ratio of 2:7. The average follow-up time was 57.2 months. There was improvement of pain score as early as at postop 3 months (p < 0.001) and continued to improve at 6, 12, and 24 months. There was improvement of grip strength and pinch strength at 12 and 24 months (p < 0.001). The DASH score showed improvement as early as at 3 months (p = 0.012). There was a reduction of Kapandji score and interphalangeal joint motion at 3 months postop, but these returned to normal at 6 months. There was no major complication. There was one case of nonunion (5.6%). Conclusion Arthroscopic arthrodesis is a feasible treatment option and provides excellent pain relief, restore thumb strength and stability, retain functional thumb mobility, and hence improvement in hand function.
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采用关节镜融合术治疗拇指腕掌关节骨关节炎的疗效
背景 拇指腕掌关节(CMCJ)骨关节炎是手部最常见的病变之一,其治疗方案存在争议。技术描述 描述使用关节镜技术进行拇指 CMCJ 关节置换术及其临床效果。患者和方法 回顾性分析了采用关节镜下关节置换术治疗的 Eaton III 型拇指 CMCJ 骨关节炎病例。患者评估包括:握力、捏力、活动范围、Kapandji 评分、手臂、肩部和手部残疾(DASH)问卷以及疼痛视觉模拟评分。所有病例均在术前、术后 3、6、12 和 24 个月进行了评估。此外,还对 X 光片进行了复查。结果 共有16名患者接受了18例关节置换术。平均年龄为 62.2 岁,男女比例为 2:7。平均随访时间为 57.2 个月。疼痛评分在术后 3 个月就有所改善(P < 0.001),并在 6、12 和 24 个月后继续改善。在 12 个月和 24 个月时,握力和捏力均有所改善(P < 0.001)。DASH 评分早在 3 个月时就有所改善(p = 0.012)。术后3个月时,Kapandji评分和指间关节活动度有所下降,但在6个月时恢复正常。无重大并发症。有一例骨不连(5.6%)。结论 关节镜下关节置换术是一种可行的治疗方案,能很好地缓解疼痛,恢复拇指的力量和稳定性,保持拇指的功能活动度,从而改善手部功能。
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