A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Arthroscopic Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid Joint Fusion for Osteoarthritis




AuthorsMyllykoski Jan, Räisänen Mikko P., Kotkansalo Tero, Juntunen Matti, Pääkkönen Markus

PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Publication year2023

JournalJournal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume)

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF HAND SURGERY-ASIAN-PACIFIC VOLUME

Volume28

Issue05

First page 580

Last page586

ISSN2424-8355

eISSN2424-8363

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1142/S2424835523500613

Web address https://doi.org/10.1142/S2424835523500613


Abstract

Background: Arthroscopic scaphotrapeziotrapezoid (STT) fusion (ASTTF) has emerged in the recent decade as an option for traditional open surgery. This retrospective study describes our technique and results of ASTTF. 

Methods: Medical records and radiological data of patient who had undergone ASTTF between 2014 and 2022 in two tertiary hospitals were reviewed. 

Results: Five ASTTF in four patients were identified. The mean age of the patients were 52.4 years. Fusion was achieved in four out of five wrists (80%). The mean postoperative radio-scaphoid angle was 48°, grip 32 kg (70% compared to contralateral hand), extension 54° (86%) and flexion 46° (93%). The mean follow-up time was 18 months (range 5 months to 4 years). One wrist (20%) developed STT non-union requiring a reoperation 2 years after index surgery. 

Conclusions: ASTTF is a technically challenging procedure with a long learning curve and surgery time. However, ASTTF is less invasive compared to the open procedure and our results were like the open procedures described in literature. Further studies are needed to compare the benefits and results of open and ASTTF in a prospective and randomised setup. 

Level of Evidence: Level IV (Therapeutic).

Keywords: Arthrodesis; Arthroscopy; Mini-invasive surgery; Osteoarthritis; STT; Scaphotrapeziotrapezoid joint.



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