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Allograft Meniscal Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Basal Joint Arthritis of the Thumb

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William Beaumont Hospitals

Status

Completed

Conditions

Arthritis

Treatments

Procedure: Meniscal allograft arthroplasty of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT01542515
2008-298

Details and patient eligibility

About

Hypothesis:

The use of knee meniscal allograft as a joint spacer and stabilizer is a viable option for the surgical treatment of basal joint arthritis of the thumb.

A variety of surgical procedures have been developed for the treatment of basal joint osteoarthritis of the thumb. Problems with persistent pain and poor function have been reported to some degree for each of these procedures. Using the concept of an implant acting as a spacer and stabilizer the investigators proposed and implemented a novel surgical technique using allograft knee meniscus as a biologic implant for the treatment of basal joint arthritis of the thumb.

Full description

Hypothesis:

The use of knee meniscal allograft as a joint spacer and stabilizer is a viable option for the surgical treatment of basal joint arthritis of the thumb.

Introduction:

A variety of surgical procedures have been developed for the treatment of basal joint osteoarthritis of the thumb. Problems with persistent pain and poor function have been reported to some degree for each of these procedures. Promising results were originally reported (2004) for the Artelon carpometacarpal (CMC) implant (Small Bone Innovations, Morrisville, PA) procedure which utilized the concept of a spacer and stabilizer of the CMC joint . Recent studies however, have demonstrated problems due to a foreign body reaction with the Artelon implant requiring revision surgery. Using the concept of an implant acting as a spacer and stabilizer we proposed and implemented the use of allograft knee meniscus as a biologic implant in the treatment of basal joint arthritis of the thumb

Methods:

A prospective study was performed on four thumbs using an allograft knee meniscus transplanted into the thumb CMC joint using the surgical technique described for that of the Artelon implant (Small Bone Innovations, Morrisville, PA). Data collected included: pain level, grip strength, tip, key and pinch strength, carpometacarpal, metacarpophalangeal, interphalangeal, and oppositional range of motion, as well as Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) scores. Interval radiographic analysis is to be performed. Endpoints for data collection will be at three months, six months, one, two, three, four, and five years follow up.

Enrollment

22 patients

Sex

All

Ages

25 to 95 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Stage I - III osteoarthritis / traumatic arthritis of the thumb.

Exclusion criteria

  • Exclusion criteria were diabetes mellitus, kidney insufficiency, OA in the STT joint, or malignancy within the past 10 years.

Trial design

22 participants in 1 patient group

Osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
Description:
The group of patients enrolled in this study all have the diagnosis of carpometacarpal arthritis of the thumb. The patients did not respond favorably to non-operative management including oral anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, and thumb splinting. Operative management was therefore recommended using the technique of meniscal allograft arthroplasty.
Treatment:
Procedure: Meniscal allograft arthroplasty of the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb

Trial contacts and locations

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