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Treatment of a symptomatic trapezial dysplasia with metacarpal instability following thumb metacarpal lengthening with an addition-subtraction osteotomy

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The most important problem of trapezial dysplasia with thumb metacarpal instability is of bony origin. Together with the progressive capsuloligamentous decompensation it evolves in a progressive adduction deformity of the thumb metacarpal secondary to the dysplasia of the trapezium with its increased articular slope. The addition-subtraction osteotomy restores the anatomy combining two techniques: an abduction-extension osteotomy of the first metacarpal to correct the axis of the first metacarpal and an opening wedge osteotomy of the trapezium to reorientate the trapezial saddle. We present a case of an addition-subtraction osteotomy in a case of symptomatic trapezial dysplasia with metacarpal instability following a thumb metacarpal lengthening in a severely mutilated hand. This technique was especially effective in reducing the instability and pain but mainly in maintaining mobile the only remaining joint of the thumb.

Tijdschrift: Annales de Chirurgie de la Main: Organe Officiel des Sociétés de Chirurgie de la Main
ISSN: 2468-1229
Issue: 6
Volume: 32
Pagina's: 408-412
Jaar van publicatie:2013
Trefwoorden:Adult, Bone Lengthening, Hand Joints, Humans, Joint Instability/complications, Male, Metacarpal Bones/surgery, Osteotomy/methods, Thumb, Trapezium Bone/abnormalities
Toegankelijkheid:Closed