Primary repair of capsuloligamentous structures of trapeziometacarpal joint: A preliminary study

J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2014 Dec;5(4):185-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2014.09.009. Epub 2014 Oct 24.

Abstract

Background: Isolated trapezio-metacarpal joint dislocation is uncommon and challenging since controversy still exists regarding its management.

Description: We present a short case series in which direct repair of trapezio-metacarpal ligaments was done in three patients who had isolated, unstable dislocation of the thumb carpometacarpal joint. All of them were engaged in tasks where no compromise in hand functions and grip strength was affordable. The dislocation was addressed primarily by repair of volar oblique and dorsoradial ligaments with suture anchors. The joint was immobilised in a cast for 4 weeks followed by gradual mobilisation.

Results: At an average follow up of 15 months, all the three patients have no restriction in the range of motion. There are no symptoms and signs of instability. In two patients, there is no pain at all; while one patient has occasional pain which is mild and does not interfere with the hand function. Radiographic examination showed normal joint alignment and no signs of subluxation or early osteoarthritis.

Conclusion: Repair of the capsuloligamentous complex with suture anchors may be considered as a treatment option in unstable trapezio-metacarpal joint dislocations in high demand patients.

Keywords: Carpometacarpal joint; Dislocation; Ligament; Suture anchors.