HAND SURGERY

Explore surgical options for relief of Arthritis at the Base of the Thumb

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WHY UNDERGO SURGERY FOR

Arthritis at the Base of the Thumb?


The thumb allows for a wide range of grasping and pinching motions, and when we lose use of it due to arthritis pain, it compromises quality of life. There are several options for pain relief of arthritis in this critical location. When non-surgical options such as exercise, pain relief with heat and ice, and treatments such as massage fail to work, surgery is a good option for relief.

Dr. Okada Surgery Options Preparation FAQs

 

Haruko Okada, MD

Physician & Owner, Stratus Plastic Surgery

Our hands and arms are critical to our enjoyment of life and Stratus understands how debilitating hand conditions and injury can be. As an American Board of Plastic Surgery-certified surgeon with Subspecialty Certification in Surgery of the Hand (SOTH, formerly CAQ), Dr. Okada specializes in treating a variety of complex hand conditions, providing results that restore movement and function.

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Options for Arthritis at the Base of the Thumb Surgery

 

Dr. Okada will consult with you to determine the best procedure for your surgery. The goal of the chosen procedure is to increase the range of motion and your ability to perform tasks involving grasping and pinching. Dr. Okada often performs a trapeziectomy, (removing the arthritic bone at the base of the thumb) then giving support to the thumb metacarpal by using a portion of a nearby tendon to reconstruct a ligament (LRTI - ligamentous reconstruction tendon interposition). This procedure is often called CMC arthroplasty and trapeziectomy or trapeziectomy and LRTI.

 

 Preparing for Treatment

ARTHRITIS AT THE BASE OF THE THUMB: SURGERY CONCERNS & EXPECTATIONS

Your Questions, Answered.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ARTHRITIS AT THE BASE OF THE THUMB

 
 

Who should consider having this surgery?

If non-surgical treatments have failed and arthritis is impeding the patient’s ability to perform simple tasks involving grasping or pinching, then surgery is a good option.

What are the possible risks of surgery?

As with any surgery, complications and risks are possible. Some of these can include: 

  • Infection

  • Need for reoperation

  • Numbness in the area of incision

  • Tendonitis

  • Stiffness

How can I prepare for surgery? 

There are several things you can do to help your surgical outcome be the best it can be. If you smoke, stop now. Smoking has several effects on blood flow and can delay the healing process after any surgery.

What conditions are a good fit for trapeziectomy and LRTI? 

There are several common problems that can be alleviated with this procedure: Basal joint arthritis, thumb basal joint arthritis, CMC arthritis, carpometacarpal arthritis, osteoarthritis of the thumb, and osteoarthritis of the base of the thumb. 

 
 
 

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