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Published on: May 9, 2025
Suture suspension arthroplasty technique for basal joint arthritis reconstruction
Jeanne L DelSignore1, Kimberly Z Accardi
1University of Rochester School of Medicine, Hand Surgery Associates, L.L.P., Rochester, NY 14625, USA. jdelsignore@handsurgeryassoc.org
Abstract:
Numerous techniques have been developed to address thumb basal joint arthritis. Many techniques include trapeziectomy with ligament reconstruction, most commonly performed by sacrificing a tendon that is used for ligament reconstruction and stabilization of the first metacarpal, with or without pin fixation. Harvesting a tendon for use in basal joint reconstruction is time-consuming and not without potential complications. Redirecting tendons via drill holes or anchoring tendons via suture anchors adds additional morbidity and time to the operative procedures. The authors introduce a novel technique of basal joint reconstruction, employing suture suspension for maintenance of joint arthroplasty space and stabilization of the base of the first metacarpal.
