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Results of the treatment of first carpometacarpal joint osteoarthritis: trapeziectomy alone versus trapeziectomy associated with suspensionplasty.

BACKGROUNDS: The goal of this study was to compare trapeziectomy alone to trapeziectomy associated with a technique of suspensionplasty using the abductor pollicis longus with a minimum of 6 years of follow-up in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the first carpometacarpal joint.

METHODS: Our series included 46 trapeziectomies in 35 patients, aged 69 years in average, among which 27 were women. In 27 cases group I, a trapeziectomy alone was performed, and in 19 cases group II, a trapeziectomy associated with an abductor pollicis longus suspensionplasty was performed.

RESULTS: At the last follow-up, the difference between pre- and postoperative Quick DASH was - 36.104 in average in group I and - 38.877 in average in group II p = 0.7717. The difference between pre- and postoperative pain was - 3.926 in average in group I and - 4.368 in average in group II p = 0.35. The difference of pre- and postoperative thumb opposition was 0.630 in group I and 0.421 in group II p = 0.3033. The average difference of pre- and postoperative key pinch was 0.389 in group I and 0.842 in group II p = 0.3303. No complication was reported.

CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that it is unnecessary to perform a ligamentoplasty when a trapeziectomy is indicated.

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