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KMID : 0621520170220020081
Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand
2017 Volume.22 No. 2 p.81 ~ p.88
Evaluation of Anti-Subsidence Effect of Abductor Pollicis Longus Suspensionplasty in Carpometacarpal Arthritis of the Thumb
Park Jung-Woo

Shin Hyun-Dae
Cha Soo-Min
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the anti-subsidence effect of suspensionplasty using abductor pollicis longus (APL) tendon in carpometacarpal (CMC) arthritis of the thumb.

Methods: From June 2009 to May 2016, hematoma distraction arthroplasty (HDA; group A, 10 cases) and HDA with suspensionplasty using APL tendon (group B, 7 cases) were performed in total 17 patients with CMC arthritis. The K-wire was fixed from 1st metacarpal to 2nd metacarpal in both group to maintain the empty space for 6 weeks until the fibrous tissue fill the space. We measured the preoperative trapezium space height with picture archiving and communication (PACS) system and compare the height with that was measured postoperatively. Additionally the subsidence rate checked sequentially with follow-up plain radiography.

Results: The subsidence ratios (subsidence/trapezium height) were average 33.2% in group A and 31.4% in group B. There is no statistical difference between two groups. Six weeks after pin removal almost of subsidence occurred, and then from 3 months after surgery to 6 months after surgery, few subsidence was occurred and it is average only 8% of total subsidence. The trial of distraction the empty space when perform the Kirschner wire (K-wire) fixation, it does not influence the prevention of subsidence. Between distraction height and subsidence, there was no statistical relevance.

Conclusion: Although suspensionplasty was known as one of methods to prevent the subsidence, it is thought to be not very helpful method to prevent subsidence of thumb in CMC arthritis.
KEYWORD
Thumb, Carpometacarpal joint, Arthritis
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