Anatomical 3 Ligaments Reconstruction for Symptomatic Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Instability.

Q3 Medicine
Naoki Kato, Eisuke Nomura
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Abstract

Thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint instability is thought to be a debilitating disorder and, if left untreated, develops joint persistent synovitis and osteoarthritis. In this study, we report a novel surgical technique reconstructing the anterior oblique ligament, the dorsoradial ligament, and the intermetacarpal ligament simultaneously using both the transverse carpal ligament, and the palmaris longus tendon. Six patients with a mean age of 44 years showing no osteoarthritic changes by the radiographical examination underwent our anatomical three ligaments reconstruction for persistent painful thumb CMC joint instability. Clinical results with the mean follow-up of 20 months demonstrated that the pain was subjectively improved in all patients, both the grip and the pinch strength were increased significantly and good functional motion of the thumb could be observed after the operation. These findings indicated that our surgical procedure could be one option of treatment of the symptomatic CMC joint instability in early-stage arthritis.

解剖韧带重建治疗症状性拇指腕掌关节不稳。
拇指腕掌骨(CMC)关节不稳定被认为是一种衰弱性疾病,如果不及时治疗,会发展为关节持续性滑膜炎和骨关节炎。在这项研究中,我们报告了一种新的手术技术,同时使用腕横韧带和掌长肌腱重建前斜韧带、背桡骨韧带和掌间韧带。6例平均年龄44岁的患者在x线检查中没有骨关节炎的改变,我们对持续疼痛的拇指CMC关节不稳定进行了解剖三韧带重建。平均随访20个月的临床结果显示,所有患者主观上疼痛均得到改善,握力和捏力均明显增强,术后拇指功能运动良好。这些发现表明,我们的手术可以作为治疗早期关节炎症状性CMC关节不稳定的一种选择。
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期刊介绍: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery presents authoritative, practical information on today"s advances in hand and upper extremity surgery. It features articles by leading experts on the latest surgical techniques, the newest equipment, and progress in therapies for rehabilitation. The primary focus of the journal is hand surgery, but articles on the wrist, elbow, and shoulder are also included. Major areas covered include arthroscopy, microvascular surgery, plastic surgery, congenital anomalies, tendon and nerve disorders, trauma, and work-related injuries.
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