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Trigger Thumb Basics

TRIGGER THUMB

Many conditions of the thumb can cause pain.
Flexor Tendon Pulley System of the Thumb

  • A1 pulley
  • Oblique
  • A2 pulley

 

  • Trigger thumb is often called stenosing tenosynovitis and it can be bilateral.
  • Trigger thumb can be associated with painful triggering or locking.
  • Focal degenerative thickening of the flexor tendon (flexor pollicis longus) creates what looks like a nodule (localized swelling) at the level of the meta – carpal phalangeal joint of the thumb.
  • This limits the tensor excursion with tendon stretch.
  • The nodule gets jammed beneath the A1 pulley
  • This occurs with a painful snap or click, similar to a trigger getting pulled or released with either flexion or extension of the thumb.
  • A small change in the size between the flexor tendon diameter and the A1 pulley will effect the thumb in flexion and extension.
  • When the nodule gets jammed, the thumb becomes locked.
  • Idiopathic trigger thumb occurs more in women.
  • It occurs during the 5th or 6th decade of life and is often bilateral.

Causes

  • Idiopathic
  • Diabetes
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Inflammatory arthritis
  • Gout

 

  • Patients with trigger thumb most likely will develop carpal tunnel syndrome or De Quervain’s syndrome
  • Patients with trigger thumb may develop the condition from playing too much video games.

TREATMENT

  • anti – inflammatory medication.
  • injection into the sheath not the tendon.
  • ultrasound is a great modality for precise injection.

Consider surgery in difficult cases.

  • release of the pulley.
  • avoid injury to the radial digital nerve.
  • the radial digital nerve crosses obliquely over the the sheath proximal to the A1 pulley.

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Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, Chairman, Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, University of Toledo, Ohio, United States

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