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NCT06820528

Trapeziectomy and Suture Suspensionplasty for Thumb Carpometacarpal Arthritis - Is In-Clinic Therapy Needed?

The study is a randomized, controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of formal occupational therapy on outcomes following CMC arthroplasty

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-04-25

1 state

CMC Arthritis
Occupational Therapy
Hand Arthritis
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT06467669

Predictive Outcomes for Selective Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Denervation

Background: The thumb (or first) carpometacarpal (CMC) joint is commonly affected by osteoarthritis. Literature has reported a prevalence of 15% in women and 7% in men. First CMC joint osteoarthritis can present with decreased grip strength, pain, instability and inability to engage in routine daily activities. Definitive management is with surgery, however these are associated with known risks and increased weight times for the patient. First CMC joint denervation surgery is supported in the literature as a safe and effective approach to treat pain, strength, and thumb opposition which still allows for definitive surgery to be performed later if the arthritis progressed or if the pain returned later after the surgery. Objectives: (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the neurectomy in patients with with CMC arthritis with respect to pain relief, functional parameters, and Quick disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (QuickDASH) scores; (2) to determine whether pain relief with selective nerve blocks are predictive of the outcome of the combined neurectomy; and (3) to determine whether improvement in grip strength following selective blocks is predictive of final grip strength and outcome following neurectomy. Methods: Patients referred to the plastic surgery clinic for assessment of symptomatic first CMC joint osteoarthritis will be provided options for standard treatment or denervation procedure. Patients who agree to denervation will undergo local anesthetic block at their initial consult. At their initial consultation as well as at the 2-week, 3-month, 6-month, 12-month and 24-month post-surgical follow-up, patients will complete a QuickDASH, Kapandji score, pain scores, 2-point discrimination and grip/key/3-point strength measurements. The total patient population included in this study will be 60 patients.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-06-21

CMC Arthritis