Trapeziometarpal joint arthritis in the young patient

Initial management of symptomatic trapeziometacarpal joint arthritis is generally non-operative. Though the aetiology of trapeziometacarpal arthritis remains controversial, unrecognized joint incongruity in early-stage arthritis (Eaton stage 1 or 2) is likely to lead to progression of joint degenera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) 2023-03, Vol.48 (3), p.199-207
Hauptverfasser: Tham, Stephen K. Y., McCombe, David B.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Initial management of symptomatic trapeziometacarpal joint arthritis is generally non-operative. Though the aetiology of trapeziometacarpal arthritis remains controversial, unrecognized joint incongruity in early-stage arthritis (Eaton stage 1 or 2) is likely to lead to progression of joint degeneration. In established arthritis, salvage procedures can successfully alleviate symptoms and return of function; however the long-term outcome of these procedures has not been determined, and this is of particular concern in the younger patient. Recognition of the joint incongruity in these patients with early-stage disease can lead to measures which may prevent or delay the progression of joint degeneration. Level of evidence: V
ISSN:1753-1934
2043-6289
DOI:10.1177/17531934221137780