Due to
multiple benefits such as short recovery period
and preservation of joint architecture, denervation technique is more favored
over classic surgical operations for CMC OA.
The first carpometacarpal (CMC) joint denervation is a minimally invasive method which provides significant pain relief and improves the grip strength in patients with thumb CMC joint osteoarthritis as outlined in a study published in the journal- World Neurosurgery. It is also a good option for supplementing optimal pain control and improvement in strength with minimal to mild complications.
First CMC
joint osteoarthritis (OA) is frequently observed in the clinical practice. The
stage and nature of the diseases helps to determine the appropriate surgical
method. Denervation of the first CMC joint is a novel method for the management
of stable thumb CMC joint OA. Donato D et al. reviewed their experience and
surgical technique with first CMC joint denervation surgery.
All the patients who underwent first CMC joint denervation surgery from January 2015 till September 2017 were recognized retrospectively. The patients received a joint block at the first CMC joint with 0.25% bupivacaine before undergoing surgical CMC denervation. The patients with only excellent response to injection were specified for surgical denervation. The numeric rating scale was used to examine the patient demographics, preoperative and postoperative pain scores. Jamar Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer was useful in analyzing the grip strength.
Eight
patients (11 hands) out of 10 patients (13 hands) with CMC joint OA justified
the inclusion criteria. After the procedure, the patients' average grip
strength improved significantly from 38.4 ± 26.7 foot/lb to 50.2 ± 27.6
foot/lb. Numeric rating scale pain score improved notably from 7.8 ± 2.4 to 2.4
± 1.8. Out of the eight patients, the seven were satisfied with surgery. The
study proves the use of minimally invasive technique as a good alternative to
traditional procedures in improving pain
and strength outcomes with minimal and mild complications.
World Neurosurg
First Carpometacarpal Joint Denervation for Primary Osteoarthritis: Technique and Outcomes
Donato D et al.
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