TY - JOUR
T1 - Vascularized Transfer of Second Metacarpal Base for Treatment of Capitate Osteonecrosis
AU - Leis, Amber
AU - Tiourin, Ekaterina
AU - Geissler, Jacqueline
AU - Stevanovic, Milan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright 2024 The Authors.
PY - 2024/8/19
Y1 - 2024/8/19
N2 - Background: Capitate osteonecrosis is a rare condition that mainly presents in young patients with chronic wrist pain. Treatment aims to address pain, arthritic changes, or carpal instability. Methods: We present the surgical technique and outcomes of using a vascularized pedicled second metacarpal base transferred on the second dorsal metacarpal artery to treat capitate osteonecrosis in a 20-year-old female secretary, former gymnast, and a 25-year-old female student with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. These patients presented with idiopathic chronic wrist pain with MRI showing capitate osteonecrosis with preserved carpal height and intact articular cartilage. Results: After 2 years of follow-up, both patients endorsed pain resolution and demonstrated preservation of wrist motion and grip strength with evidence of capitate healing on plain radiographs. Case 1 demonstrated grip strength 60 lbs., pinch strength 5 lbs., and wrist flexion-extension arc of 70 to 80◦. Case 2 had grip strength 31 lbs., pinch strength 9 lbs., and wrist flexion-extension arc of 40 to 30◦ on the left. Conclusion: Vascularized pedicled second metacarpal base transferred on the second dorsal metacarpal artery can be successfully used in the management of capitate osteonecrosis and offers advantages over other vascularized bone grafts for capitate osteonecrosis.
AB - Background: Capitate osteonecrosis is a rare condition that mainly presents in young patients with chronic wrist pain. Treatment aims to address pain, arthritic changes, or carpal instability. Methods: We present the surgical technique and outcomes of using a vascularized pedicled second metacarpal base transferred on the second dorsal metacarpal artery to treat capitate osteonecrosis in a 20-year-old female secretary, former gymnast, and a 25-year-old female student with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. These patients presented with idiopathic chronic wrist pain with MRI showing capitate osteonecrosis with preserved carpal height and intact articular cartilage. Results: After 2 years of follow-up, both patients endorsed pain resolution and demonstrated preservation of wrist motion and grip strength with evidence of capitate healing on plain radiographs. Case 1 demonstrated grip strength 60 lbs., pinch strength 5 lbs., and wrist flexion-extension arc of 70 to 80◦. Case 2 had grip strength 31 lbs., pinch strength 9 lbs., and wrist flexion-extension arc of 40 to 30◦ on the left. Conclusion: Vascularized pedicled second metacarpal base transferred on the second dorsal metacarpal artery can be successfully used in the management of capitate osteonecrosis and offers advantages over other vascularized bone grafts for capitate osteonecrosis.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201740277
U2 - 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-24-00095
DO - 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-24-00095
M3 - Article
C2 - 39162739
AN - SCOPUS:85201740277
SN - 2474-7661
VL - 8
JO - Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Global Research and Reviews
JF - Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Global Research and Reviews
IS - 8
M1 - e24.00095
ER -