Title: Osteoarthritis of the Hand
1Osteoarthritis of the Hand
- Andy Ballantyne
- Edinburgh SpR Rotation
2What is Osteoarthritis?
- OA is a disturbance of the normal balance of
degradation and repair of articular cartilage and
subchondral bone - 40 Adult Population Affected
- 10 Require Medical Treatment
- 1 Disabled
3Multifactorial Aetiology
- Age
- Sex
- Genetics
- Trauma
- Occupation
- Race
4Incidence of OA of the Hand
- Commonest form of OA
- lt40 yrs - 50 new cases per 1000 person-years at
risk - 40 - 59 yrs - 65 new cases per 1000 person-years
at risk - gt60 yrs - 110 new cases per 1000 person-years at
risk - (Kallman et al. 1990, Arth Rheum 33,1323 - 1332)
5Pattern of Joint Involvement
- Framingham OA Study, Boston - 746 subjects, 1967
- 1993 - Chingford Study - 967 female subjects
- Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Ageing - 177 male
subjects, serial hand Xrs
- Most commonly affected joints
- DIPJ
- 1st CMC
- PIPJ
- MCPJ
- Others - Sesamoid, Trapezial Scaphoid/trapezoid,
Pisiform-triquetral OA
6Pattern of Joint Involvement
- Generalised OA of the Hand - clustering of joint
involvement (Chaisson 1997, Framingham Study) - Prevalent OA in one joint increased the incidence
risk of OA in - other joints in same row
- other joints in same ray
- OA in DIPJ or PIPJ increased incidence risk of OA
in any other hand joint. Thumb CMC not a strong
predictor of generalised disease
7Pattern of Joint Involvement
- Polyarticular subset of hand OA (Egger 1995,
Chingford study) - Major determinants of pattern of involvement
- symmetry
- clustering by row
- clustering by ray
8Clinical Features
- Fingers
- Swelling around joints
- Lateral deformity
- Osteophytes/exostoses -
- Heberdens Nodes - little hard knobs the size of
a small pea, particularily a little below the
top, near the joint (Heberden 1710-1801) - Bouchards Nodes
- Mallet Finger
- Mucous Cysts/Ganglion - hyaluronic acid filled
cysts
9Clinical Features
- Thumb CMC
- Subluxation of the CMC - metacarpal base
prominence - Z-deformity - bony collapse at the MC base leads
to adduction of the MC and hyperextension of the
MCP
10Examination
- Thumb CMC
- Tenderness over 1stCMC
- Pain and Crepitus on Axial Compression - torque
test - Decreased Pinch Strength
- Subluxation - intermittent pressure to MC base
while pat pinches - Sesamoid Arthritis
- Pain palmar plate at thumb MCP
- Good joint space
- Elicited by press. on palmar plate
- PIPJ/DIPJ
- Tenderness at joint line
- Lateral Instability
- Pain on Axial Compression
- Crepitus on Axial Compression
- Reduced Range of Movement
11Radiological Features
- 88 Joint Space Narrowing
- 81 Osteophytes
- 46 Subchondral Sclerosis
- 33 Bony Cysts
- lt20 Lateral Joint Deformity
- lt20 Cortical Collapse
- (Kallman 1989, Arth Rheum 32, 1584-1591)
12Radiological Classification
- Kellgren and Lawrence Scale (1957) Ann Rheum Dis
16494 - 501 - Kallman (1989) Arth Rheum 321584 - 1591
- Dell (1978) - 1st CMC OA
13Kellgren/Lawrence Scale (1957)
14Kallman (1989)
15Dell (1978)
16Treatment Options for OA of the Hand
- Non surgical
- Splints
- NSAIDs
- Intraarticular Injections
- Surgical
- Stabilisation
- Arthrodesis
- Arthroplasty
17Surgery for Hand OA
- 1st CMC
- DIPJ
- PIPJ
- MCPJ
- other procedures
18Surgery for the 1st CMC
- Anatomical considerations
- Palmar/Ulnar collateral ligament
- Dorsal intermetacarpal ligament
- Laxity leads to subluxation
- Congenital laxity - Ehlos Danlos early OA changes
19Surgery for the 1st CMC
- Radiological ConsiderationsInvolvement of other
trapezial joints86 2nd metacarpal48
scaphoid35 trapezoid - Pattern of joint involvement influences choice of
procedure
20Indications for Surgical Intervention
- Failure of non-surgical methods
- pain
- instability - weakness in grip
- In the presence of OA change - Keelgren/Lawrence
gt2
21Arthrodesis of the 1st CMC
- Disease limited to CMC
- positioned 45o palmar and radial abduction
- cup and cone arthrodesis - 2-5 non-union
22Arthroplasty of the 1st CMC
- Trapezium excision arthroplasty
- ?fascia/tendon interposition
- ?ligament reconstruction
- ??silicone interposition arthroplasty
- Total Joint Arthro.
- Hemiarthroplasty
23Soft Tissue interposition or Ligament
Reconstruction?
- Burton Pellegrini, 1986 (J Hand Surg) - Lig.
recon and tendon interposition - improved grip
strength and endurance - Gerwin 1997 (Clin Orthop) -lig. recon. no tendon
interposition - no requirement for tendon
interposition - Livesey 1996 (J Hand Surg) - lig. recon. produces
stronger hand than trapezial excision alone,
although slower recovery
24Surgery for the DIPJ
- Indications
- Pain
- Instability
- Mucous Cyst
- Deformity
- 80 presenting are at a stage requiring surgery
to alleviate symptoms
- Options
- Arthrodesis
- Arthroplasty
- Procedures for Symptom Relief
25Arthrodesis of the DIPJ
- only treatment in the presence of significant
bone destruction and instability - multiple methods to obtain arthrodesis - cup and
cone, K-wires - 2 pseudoarthrosis (Carroll 1969, JBJS - 635
joints)
26Surgery for the DIPJ
- Interposition Arthroplasty
- silicone interposition - preserves motion and
stability - falling into disfavour
- Wilgis 1997 (Clin Orthop) - 38 digits, lt10
implants removed
- Synovectomy and osteophytectomy - stable joint
with good bone preservation - Mucous Cyst Excision
27Surgery for the PIPJ
- Indications
- Pain
- Instability
- Deformity
- In the presence of OA
28- Arthrodesis
- Arthroplasty
- cemented
- silicone interposition
- Pelligrini 1990, J Hand Surg - 24 pat
- Cemented Biomeric - failed average 2.25yrs
- Silicone - 35 showed bone resorption
- Arthrodesis - greatest improvement in lat grip
29- MCP/IPJ Thumb
- Arthrodesis - either IPJ or MCP
- Interpositional Arthroplasty - MCP
- Cemented Steffee prosthesis -slotted component
- Swanson Silicone Rubber Arthroplasty
- Soft Tissue Arthroplasty - salvage procedures
30Surgical Procedures for Other Joints
- MCPJ
- Soft tissue Arthroplasty
- Joint Replacement Arth. Steffee Prosthesis
- Ball and Socket joints
- Sesamoid OA
- excision of the sesamoid
- Pisotriquetral OA
- injection
- pisiform excision
31Summary of Surgical Treatment
- 1st CMC - Trapezial excisional arthro.
- DIPJ - Arthrodesis
- PIPJ - unresolved
- DIPJ - ?Silicone Interpositional Arthroplasty
32Hand Osteoarthritis
- Common problem affecting elderly females
- Most commonly affects DIPJ 1st CMC
- Surgical Intervention for pain and instability
- Number of unresolved questions regarding surgical
treatment - i.e.. Type of arthroplasty - Outcome - painfree but with reduced ROM and
decreased pinch strength